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1850- 1899 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

TOPSFIELD,  MASS. 

1916 


LIBRARY 

UNIVERSITY  OF 
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AMHERST,  MASS. 


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INTRODUCTION 


The  births,  marriages  and  deaths  occurring  in  Topsfield  be- 
fore the  year  1850  were  published  by  the  Topsfield  Historical 
Society  in  1903,  and  beginning  with  the  year  1900  the  vital 
records  for  that  year  and  all  succeeding  years  have  been  in- 
cluded in  the  volumes  of  Historical  Collections  published  annu- 
ally by  the  Society.  The  present  volume  fills  the  intervening 
space.  It  will  be  noticed  that  the  entries  contain  more  detailed 
information  than  is  to  be  found  in  the  earlier  records.  Noth- 
ing of  importance  was  omitted  at  the  time  Volume  I  was  pub- 
lished, but  during  the  period  covered  by  the  present  volume 
the  blank  books  of  record  supplied  by  the  Commonwealth  to 
the  town  clerk,  provided  for  the  inclusion  of  additional  infor- 
mation: — the  maiden  names  of  mothers,  the  place  of  birth  of 
the  parents,  occupations,  diseases,  etc.,  etc.  Intentions  of  mar- 
riage are  not  here  included,  nor  has  it  been  deemed  necessary 
to  canvas  for  possible  additional  information  on  grave  stone 
inscriptions  or  private  records.  Parentheses  are  used  only 
when  they  occur  in  the  original  record,  and  usually  enclose 
the  maiden  name  of  a  wife.  The  spelling  of  names  follows 
that  found  in  the  original  record, 

George  Francis  Dow,  Compiler. 


TOPSFIELD  BIRTHS 


ADAMS,  Charles;  Otis,  s.  Benj.  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and 

Mehetable  F.,  March  19,  1850. 
Helen  Florence,  d.  Joseph  H.,  shoemanufacturer,  and  Harriet 

H.,  b.  Boston,  June  19,  1856. 
Olive  Mary,  d.  Arthur  S.,  laborer,  1).  Wilton,  Me.,  and  Mary 

A.  (Cass),  Sept.  19,  1885. 

ALLIS,  Watson  Colt,  s.  Obadiah  D.,  teacher,  b.  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  and  Ann  Eliza,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  June  15,  1857. 

ANDREWS,  Abba  Jane,.d.  William  Henry,  shoeworker,  and 
Lillie  Etta  (Estes),  b.  Boston,  Aug.  3,  1878. 

Adrianna,  d,  Elisha  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Abigail  C,  b.  Ips- 
wich, Sept.  18,  1851. 

Albert,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoecutter.  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  b. 
Rowley,  Mar.  30,  1868. 

Alfred  Nelson,  s.  Archa,  operative,  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Merry), 
b.  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Apr.  14,  1897. 

Alfreda  Victoria,  d.  Aaron  A.,  butcher,  and  Julia  C,  June  18, 
1858. 

Archer,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman), 
b.  Rowley,  Sept.  4,  1874. 

Arthur  Chester,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoeworker,  and  Mary  E. 
(Chapman),  b.  Rowley,  Apr.   19.    1881. 

Benjamin,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Rowley, 
Jan.  19,  1864. 

Charles  Warren,  s.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Lillie  (Estes), 
birthplace  of  mother  unknown  to  her,  June  28,   1876. 

Daniel  Wells,  s.  Aaron  A,,  ,  and  Julia  C.,  Jan.  11,  1856. 

Dwight  Boydon,  s.  William,  coachman,  b.  Co.  Down,  Ire.,  and 
Edith  M.  (McCormick),  Sept.  8,  1890. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  Aaron  A.,  butcher,  and  Julia  C,  Feb.  26, 
1860. 

Emma,  d.  William  H.,  operative,  and  Lillie  (Estes),  b.  Bos- 
ton, July  8,  1882. 

Frank,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  b. 
Rowley,  Aug.  28,  1866. 

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6  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Andrews,  Fred  Perkins,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoeworker,  and  Mary 
E.   (Chapman),  b.  Rowley,  Jan.  3,  1871. 

Helen  Elizabeth,  d.  William,  coachman,  b.  Ireland,  and  Edith 
(Macromac),  Sept.  30,   1893. 

Henry  Merril,  s.  Elisha  P.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  and  Abi- 
gail C,  b.  Ipswich,  June  28,  1858. 

Henry  Perkins,  s.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Lillie  (Estes) 
(parents  unknown  to  her),  Dec.  22,  1873. 

Howard,  s.  (twin — the  other  stillborn)  Joseph  E.,  shoecutter, 
and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  b.  Rowley,  Jan.  26,  1877. 

Ida  M.,  d.  William  M.,  blacksmith  and  shoemaker,  and  Emer- 
line,  b.  Salem,  Dec.  26,  1856. 

Ira  Roy,  s.  Joseph  E.  shoeworker,  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman), 
b.  Rowley,  Dec.  17,  1878.  (Name  July  19,  1881,  changed 
to  Ray  by  Mother,  May  19,  1886.) 

Isabel,  d.  Joseph  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Marv  E.,  b.  Rowley,  Aug. 
5,  1860. 

John  Howard,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Row- 
ley, Sept.  8,  1862.     (Name  in  '65). 

Joseph  Delmer,  s.  Joseph  E.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  E.  (Chap- 
man), b.  Rowdey,  Dec.  12,  1872.  (Unknown  to  Regis- 
trar until  Mar.  '73,  when  recorded.  Name  recorded  in  '74. 
Returned  to  Sec.  of  Commonwealth  with  births  of  1873). 

Joseph  Jerome,  s.  Archer,  operative,  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Mer- 
ry), b.  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Apr.  9,  1899. 

Mary  Ella,  d.  Elisha  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Abigail  C,  b.  Ips- 
wich, Mar.  2,  1855. 

Mercy  Ann,  d.  Aaron  A.,  butcher,  and  Julia  C,  Nov.  14, 
1851. 

Susan  Maria,  d.  William  M.,  blacksmith,  and  Emerline,  b. 
Salem,  May  14,  1852. 

William  Henry,  s.  William  M.,  blacksmith,  and  Emeline,  b. 
Salem,  July  12,  1849. 

,  s.  William,    coachman,    b.    Ireland,    and    Edith    May 

(McCormic),  Sept.  15,  1891. 

,  d.  Wm.  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Lille,  b.  (not  known),  Feb. 

23,  1891. 

ATKINSON,  Margaret  Purkit,  d.  Kinsman,  preacher,  b.  Bux- 
ton, Maine,  and  Dorothy  M.,  b.  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  Feb. 
26,  1851.  (Residence  of  parents,  Dedham.  Residence  at 
D.  at  the  time  this  birth  was  registered,  Jan.,  1852). 

ATWOOD,  Benjamin  Augustus,  s.  Benjamin  K.,  farmer,  b. 
Welfleet,  and  Almina  W.,  b.  Swampscott,  July  24,  1861. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  7 

Atwood,  Sarah  Abbott,  d.  Benjamin  K. ,  b.  Wellfleet,  and 

Almina  W.,  b.  Swampscott,  June  22,  1857.  (Parents  resi- 
dents of  Swampscott,  where  these  were  registered,  Jan., 
1858 — day  of  June,  middle  initials  of  parents.  Place  of 
b.  of  Father,  recorded  as  reed,  of  Mr.  A.,  Mar.  5,  '64. 
Tl^  facts  previously  recorded  having  been  obtained  of 
others). 

AVERELL,  Albion,  s.  C.  Austin,  farmer,  and  Margaret  Y. 
(Sweeney),  b.  Boston,  May  4,  1866. 

Carrie  Hammond,  d.  Ephraim  Perkins,  shoeworker,  b.  Ips- 
wich, and  Susan  J  (Lake),  Dec.  2,  1871.  (Name  re- 
corded Feb.  19,  1872). 

Charles  Justin,  s.  Cyrus  Austin,  farmer,  and  Margaret  Y. 
(Sweeney),  b.  Boston,  June  12,  1871. 

Elmer  Perkins,  s.  Ephraim  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and 
Susan  J.,  Apr.  20,  1866. 

Charles  Justin,  s.  Cyrus  Austin,  farmer,  and  Margaret  Y. 
(Sweeney),  Apr.  10,  1879. 

Herman  Austin,  s.  C.  Austin,  farmer,  and  Margaret  Y.,  b. 
Boston,  Mar.  7,  1865. 

Lulu  Jesse,  d.  Ephraim  Perkins,  shoeworker,  b.  Ipswich,  and 
Susan  J.    (Lake),  Apr.  3,  1876.     (Name  Mar.  4,  1878.) 

Lydia  Ann,  d.  Isaac  N.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  S.,  b.  George- 
town, July  9,  1851.     (Died  in  Ipswich,  Sept.  11,  1851.) 

Marion  Elizabeth,  d.  C.  Austin,  farmer,  and  Margaret  Y. 
(Sweeney),  b.  Boston,  Dec.  17,  1880. 

Sidney  Wood,  s.  Thomas  L.,  shoemaker,  and  Ruth  R.,  b.  New- 
buryport.  May  14,  1857. 

Susan  Silver,  d.  Thomas  L.,  shoemaker,  and  Ruth  R.,  b.  New- 
buryport,  Dec.  13,  1851.     (Name  inserted,  1853). 

AVERILL,  Florence  Osgood,  d.  Elmore  P.,  heel  manufac- 
turer, and  Annie  P.   (Ingals),  Jan.   13,  1893. 

BAILEY,  Augusta  Moore,  d.  John,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Par- 
sonsfield.  Me.,  and  Mary  Augusta,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me., 
July  11,  1864.     (Mrs.  Bailey  died  July  15,  1864). 

John  William,  s.  Merril  B.,  clerk,  and  Maud  C.  (Bailey),  b. 
Newbury,  June  21,  1889. 

Merril  Benjamin,  s.  John,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  and  Sarah  Jane   (Gould),  Mar.  27,   1868. 

Ursula,  d.  Merril  B.,  shoemanufacturer,  and  Maude  C.  (Bai- 
ley), b.  Newbury,  Dec.  3,  1890. 


8  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

BALCH,  Annah,  d.  Humphrey,  teacher  and  shoemaker,  and 
Hannah  P.,  Feb.  18,  1860. 

Clarence  Linwood,  s.  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E., 
b.  Salem,  May  21,  1857. 

David  Henry,  s,  William  H.,  farmer,  b.  Durham,  N.  H.,  and 
Hannah  E.,  b.  Amesbury,  Dec.  11,  1854. 

Edward  Forrest,  s.  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b. 
Salem,  Apr.  7,   1862. 

Edward  Perley,  s.  Humphrey,  shoemaker,  and  Hannah  P., 
Jan.  13,  1850.      (Name  recorded,  Jan.  '57.) 

Florence  Eliza,  d.  Benjamin  J.,  farmer,  and  Eliza  K.,  b.  Box- 
ford,  Sept.  3,  1859. 

Franklin,  s.  Benjamin  J.,  farmer,  and  Caroline  P.  (Pingree), 
b.  Ipswich,  Jan.  15,  1876. 

Gilbert  Brownell,  s.  Humphrey,  teacher  and  shoemaker,  and 
Hannah  P.,  Feb.  9,  1856.' 

Jeremiah  Perkins,  s.  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b. 
Salem,  Apr.  12,  1855. 

Jeremiah  Shepard,  s.  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b. 
Salem,  Nov.  6,  1859. 

Mary  Augusta,  d.  Jeremiah,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, June  16,  1853. 

BARNARD, ,  s.  Charles  Lester,  tutor,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

and  Elizabeth  Gertrude^ (Beal),  Apr.   16,  1898. 

BATCHELDER,  Albert  Clarence,  s.  Ezra,  ,  b.  Danvers, 

and  Mary  S.,  b.  Essex,  April  13,  1850.  (Res.  parents, 
Danvers.)      (S.  put  in  name  of  mother,  Jan.   1863.) 

Evelyn  Goldsmith,  d.  William  Lewis,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Mary  Ann  (Berry),  b.  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  June  7,  1878. 

Ezra  Woodbury,  s.  George  L.,  laborer,  and  Mary  B.  (Cam- 
eron), b.  Salt  River,  Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  4,  1884. 

Frank  Elmar,  s.  Ezra,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mary  S.,  b. 
Essex,  Nov.  16,  1854.  (S.  put  in  name  of  Mrs.  B.,  Jan. 
1863). 

Grace  Ellen,  d.  George  E.,  farmer,  b.  Middleton,  and  Olive 
M.,  b.  Marblehead,  Oct.  26,  1857.  (Name  given  for  re- 
cording by  J.  W.  B.  Esq.,  Aug.  13,  1875). 

George  Loring,  s.  Ezra,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mary,  S.  b. 
Essex,  June  11,  1862. 

Lillian  Browne,  d.  T.  Wilson,  butcher,  b.  Wenham,  and  Martha 
P.  (Gould),  Feb.  17,  1889. 

Mary  Lizzie  Goldsmith,  d.  Ezra,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Mary  L.,  b.  Essex,  Mar.  24,  1857.  (S.  put  in  name  of 
mother  Jan.  '63). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  9 

BEAL,   Bessie  Gertrude,  d.  Levi  L.,  coachman,  b.  Rockport, 

and  Alice  L.  (Crowdis),  b.  Baddeck,  C.  B.,  Sept.  1,  1880. 
Etta  Wilbur,  d.  John  W.,  farmer,  b.  Peacham,  Vt.,  and  Sarah 

J.,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  May  4,  1863. 
George  Henry,  s.  Levi  L.,  teamer,  b.  Rockport,  and  Alice  A. 

(Crowdis),  b.  Baddeck,  C.  B.,  Nov.  25,  1883. 
John  Henry,  s.  John  W.,  farmer,  b.  Peacham,  Vt.,  and  Sarah 

J.,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1859.     (Died  Oct.  6,  1859). 

BECKFORD,  Otis  Franklin,  s.  Samuel,  Jr.,  shoemaker,   and 

Julia  A.   (Dodge),  Apr.  25,  1868. 
William  Arthur,  s.  Samuel,  Jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Julia  A.,  Nov. 

23,  1864. 

BELL,  Annie  Hadley,  d.  William  S.,  painter,  b.  Dorchester, 

and  Lucy  A.    (Sleppy),  b.  Wilkesbarre,  Penn.,  Nov.   17, 

1871. 
Dorothy  Lucy  Elizabeth,  d.  James  Stanley,  painter,  b.  Rowley, 

and   Susan   Louise    (Moulton),   b.    Middleton,   June    18, 

1899. 
Ella  Abbott,  d.  William  S.,  painter,  b.  Dorcljester,  and ''Lucy 

A.   (Sleppy),  b.  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  Dec.  28,  1873. 

BIXBY,  Abby,  d.  Hasket  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Lucy 
riet.  May  1,  1853. 

Elisabeth  Webb,  d.  Asa  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Lucy 
A.,  b.  Salem,  Dec.  16,  1851.  (Lizzie,  Marriage — '1^73. 
Name  inserted  June,  '53). 

Eliza,  d.  Hasket  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Harriet,^' "Nov. 
12,   1850.      (Not  registered  until  Jan.  '54). 

Lewis  Lester,  s.  George,  shoemaker,  and  Lydia  A.,  Apr.  '25', 
1850. 

Lydia  Ann,  d.  George,  shoemaker,  and  Lydia  A.,  May  19,  1851. 

William  Summer,  s.  Elbridge  S.,  shoemanufacturer,  and  Abi- 
gail, b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  May  8,  1850. 

,  s.  George,  shoemaker,  and  Lydia  A.,  June  6,  1854. 

BLACKSTEN,  Benjamin  Jarvis,  s.  Frank  B.,  farmer,  b.  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  and  Lizzie  M.  (Lover),  b.  Almore,  Vt.,  "July 
30,  1881. 

BLAISDELL,  James  Albert,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  and  Rebecca 

Emily,  b.  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1861. 
Sarah  Augusta,  d.  James,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  C.,  Mar.   17, 

1852.   (Died  June  '65).  '    '    '  "'' 


lO  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

BLYE,  Alice  Maria,  d.  William,  shoemaker,  b.  Norwich,  Vt., 
and  Sarah,  b.  Marblehead,  Jan.  23,  1854. 

BOARDMAN,  Alfred,  s.  John  Jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Louisa  L,, 
June  24,  1848. 

BOND,  William  Arthur,  s.  John,  painter,  b.  Manchester,  Eng- 
land, and  Mary  J.,  b.  Farmington,  Maine,  May  25,  1849. 

BOWDEN,  Esther  Ann,  d.  John,  painter,  b.  Gassop,  Derby- 
shire, Eng.,  and  Esther,  b.  Clathohoe,  Lancashire,  Eng., 
Sept.  26,  1860. 

BRADSTREET,  ^Ibext  Chase,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers, 
and  Mehitable  P.  (Bradstreet),  b.  Hamilton,  Nov.  20, 
1872.     (Name  given  in  and  recorded  Aug.  30,  1873). 

fAlice  Gertrude,  d.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable 
i^.,  b.  Hamilton,  Jan.  4,  1863. 

j^lajj;^  Endieott,  d.  Elijah,  shoemaker,  and  Ellen  M.,  Feb.  8, 
1861. 

l^prothy  Ann,  d.  John  Henry,  farmer,  and  Mary  Lucy  (Knee- 
land),  Apr.  16,  1897. 

pn^^.  d.  Asa,  shoemaker,  and  Nancy,  b.  Moultenborough, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  14,  1851. 

£^jt^  Ethelvn,  d.  Horace  D.,  farmer,  and  Mabel  W.  (Warn- 
er), b.  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Jan.  3,  1883. 

Herbert  Morrison,  s.  Asa,  shoemaker,  and  Nancy,  b.  Moulten- 

^■^"boro,  N.  H.,  July  12,  1848. 

j^pi^a^e  Dudley,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable 
P.,  b.  Hamilton,  Sept.  28,  1854.  (Name  recorded  Oct. 
31,  1877). 

Horace  Edward,  s.  twin,  Horace  D.,  farmer  and  carpenter, 
and  Mabel  W.  (Warner),  b.  Peterborough,  Sept.  27, 
1897. 

Horjcm  Dudley,  s.  twin,  Horace  D.,  farmer  and  carpenter,  and 

^^fabel  W.   (Warner),  b.  Peterborough,  Sept.  27,  1897. 

-U^  Henry,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable  P. 
(Bradstreet),  b.  Hamilton,  Feb.  13,  1868. 

Ti)^i^h  Porter,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable 
P.,  b.  Hamilton,  Aug.  1,  1856. 

Lewis  Howard,  s.  John,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia  Per- 
son, b.  Hamilton,  July  21,   1860. 

j^pg^t^a^  d.  William,  Jr.,  yeoman,  and  Judith  M.,  b.  Moulten- 
boro,  N.  H.,  Nov.   12,   1853. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  I  I 

Bradstreet,   ^isiuiSiik?  ^^'   l^udley,   farmer,  b.   Danvers,   and 

Mehitable  P.  (Bradstreet),  b.  Hamilton,  Aug.  18,  1875. 
Percy  Lcroy,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable  P. 

(Bradstreet),  b.  Hamilton,   Dec.  22,    1870. 
Ruth  Adelaide,  d.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable 

P.,  b.  Hamilton,  July  29,  1864. 
S^iyiieJ  Wallace,  s.  Dudley,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Mehitable 

P.,  b.  Hamilton,  Apr.  24,  1859.  (Name  Jan.  '64). 
Sarah   Josephine,    d.    Dudley,    yeoman,   b.    Danvers,    and    Me- 

^^litable  P.,  b.  Hamilton,  Sept.   15,  1853. 
j^jilt,er  Howard,  s.  Elijah,  shoemaker,  and  Ellen  M.,  Apr,  22, 

1858. 
William  Rea,  s.  John,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia  Ferson, 

b.  Hamilton,  Aug.  21,   1862. 
-  ""^  ,  d.  Elijah,  shoemaker,  and  Ellen  M.,  Aug.  10,  1854. 
"*^,  d.  William,  farmer,  and  Judith  M.,  b.  Moultenboro,  N. 

H.,  Oct.  6,  1849. 

BRAY,  Laura  Annie,  d.  Benjamin  S.,  mariner,  b.  Gloucester, 
and  Annah  E.,  Sept.  15,  1864.  (Parents  res.  of  Danvers 
M^hen  these  births  were  registered). 

BRIDE,  ,  s.  James  Henry,  farmer,  b.   Lancaster,   Mass., 

and  Olive,  b.  York,  Me.,  Aug.   14,   1855. 

BRIGGS,  Frederick  Freeman,  s.  Michael,  blacksmith,  b.  Sack- 
ville,  N.  B.,  and  Jane  (Milner),  b.  Sackville,  N.  B.,  July 
28,  1872.     (Died' Nov.  28,  1872). 

BROWN,  Charles  Herbert,  s.  John  C,  farmer,  b.  Candia, 
N.  H.,  and  Elisabeth  F.,  b.  Wenham,  June  20,  1850. 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  Israel  P.,  carpenter,  b.<  Beverly,  and  Caroline 
E.,   Nov.    13,   1861. 

,  s.  John,  basketmaker,  b.  Barrington,  N.  H.,  and  Eme- 

line,  b.  Farmington,  N.  H.,  Oct.  12,   1849. 

BUCKLEY,  Emma,  d.  Michael,  blacksmith,  b.  Lawrence  and 

Catharine,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  12,   1861. 
May,  d.  Michael,  blacksmith,  b.  Lawrence,  and  Catharine,  b. 

Boxford,  Dec.  5,  1859. 

BURNHAM,  Gladys  Frances,  d.  George  W.,  carpenter,  b. 
Beverly,  and  Annie  ( (Bell)  Berry),  b.  Yarmouth,  O.,  Jan. 
24,  1894. 


II  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

BuRNHAM,  Lottie  Eveline,  d.  Alonzo  P.,  lawyer,  b.  North  An- 

dover,  and  C.  Eveline  (Perkins),  Aug.  21,  1886. 
Wavland  Elsmore,  s,  Alonzo  P.,  farm  laborer,  b.  North  An-. 
'dover,  and  Carrie  E.    (Perkins),  July  25,    1890. 

CASS,  Caroline,  d.  Thomas,  yeoman,  b.  Tipperary  Co..   Ire., 

and  Margaret,  b.  Dublin  Co.,  Ire.,  Apr.   1,  1853. 
Fanny     Louisa,     d.    Thomas,     farmer,     and     Fannie     Francis 

(O'Dea),  b.  Ireland,  Apr.  25,  1896. 
Harriet  Jane,  d.  Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland, 

and  Margaret,  b.   Dublin  Co.,   Ireland,  June  2,    I860..  . 
John  Henrv,  s.  Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Ireland,  Co,  of  Tipperary, 

and  Margaret,  b.  Ireland,  Dublin  Co.,  Nov.  30,  1851. 
Maggie,  d.  Thos.  F.,  farmer,  and  P'annie  F.  O'dea,  b.  Ireland, 

Aug.  6,  1893. 
Margaret  Eliza,  d.  Thomas,  farmer,  b.   Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland, 

and   Margaret,   b.    Dublin   Co.,    Ireland,    Nov.    14,    1858. 

(Name  in  Jan.  1862). 
Mary  Ann,  d.  Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland,  and 

Margaret,  b.  Dublin  Co.,  Ireland,  Nov.  21,  1856. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  Thomas  F.,  farmer,  and  Fannv  F.    (O'Dia),  b. 

Ireland,  Oct.  20,  1890. 
Thomas    Edward,    s.    'Thomas,    farmer,    and    Fannie    Frances 

(O'Day),  b.  Ireland,  Dec.  9,  1897. 
'Thomas   Francis,  s.   Thomas,   farmer,  b.  Tipperary  Co.,  and 

Margaret,  b.  Dublin  Co.,  Ireland,  Oct.  21,  1854. 
,  s.  'Thos.  F.,  farmer,  and  Fanny  F.,  b.  Ireland,  Mar.  2, 

1892. 

CASTLE,  Wallace  C,  s.  John  J.,  shoemaker,  b.  Provincetown, 
and  Caroline  A.  (Anderson),  b.  Gloucester,  May  18,  1899. 

CHAMBERLAIN,    Alice    Ella,    d.    Austin    E.,    coachman,    b. 

Portland,  Me.,  and  Ella  F.  (Lake),  Dec.  4,  1883. 
Andrew,   s.    Marshall,     shoemaker,    b.    Brownfield,    Me.,     and 

Nancy  Jane   (Pearl),  b.  Porter,  Me.,  Mar.  31,  1867. 
Coraeter,    d.    Marshall,    shoemaker,   b.    Brownfield,    Me.,   and 

Nancy    Jane    (Pearl),    b.    Porter,    Me.,    June    30,    1870. 

(Died  Jan.  1875.)      (Name  rd.  1874). 
Ervin,  s.  Marshall,  shoeworker,  b.  Brownfield,  Me.,  and  Nancy 

J.  Pearl,  b.  Porter,  Me.,  July  29,   1878. 
Gertrude,  d.   Marshall,   shoeworker,  b.   Brownfield,   Me.,  and 

Nancy  Jane  (Pearl),  b.  Porter,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1871.  (Died 

May,  1872.)      (Name  in  1874). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  13 

CHANDLER,  Walter  Page,  s.  James  P.,  farmer,  b.  Holbrook, 
N.  H.,  and  Eliza  A.  (Bissill),  b.  Holbrook,  N.  H.,  June 
28,  1873.     (Residence  parents,  Salem,  Jan.  '74). 

CHAPMAN,   Ella  Augusta,  d.  Amos  S.,  farmer,  b.   Ipswich, 

and  Eliza  A.,  Apr.  26,   1857.      (Name  Feb.   1862). 
George  Story,  s.  Everett  C,  laborer,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  S.,  and 

Lennie  M,   (Wildes),  Feb.  15,  1890. 
Lewis  Anson,  s.  Amos  S.,  farmer,  b.   Ipswich,  and  Eliza  A., 

July  23,  1848. 
Susan  Maria,  d.  Amos  S.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Eliza  A., 

July  16,  1850. 
Warren  Perkins,  s.  Amos  S.,  farmer,  b.   Ipswich,  and  Eliza 

A.,  Apr.  28,  1854. 

CHARLES,   Grace   Amelia,   d.   William,  ,  b.   Aberdeen, 

Scotland,  and  Hazina  Charles,  b.  Scotland,  Mar.  3,  1878. 
(Residence  of  Parents,  "Byfield  Parish.")  (Informant, 
Mrs.  D.  C.  Hobbs). 

CHASE,  Herbert  Morgan,  s.  Stephen  F.,  clergyman,  b.  Unity, 
Me.,  and  Ellen  M.  (Doe),  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  July  11,  1869. 

Lodema,  d.  William  L.,  laborer,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  and  Mar- 
garet (McDonald),  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  12,  187L 
(Northumberland,  N.  H.,  supposed  residence,  facts  rec'd 
and  when  registered,  Jan.    18,    1872).    (Informant,   Mrs. 

Harriet  L.   (Hawkins),  and  Hobbs,  wife  of  D.  C. 

Hobbs). 

CLAPP,    Charles   Franklin,   s.   Isaac  H.,   farmer,   b.   Boston, 

and  Elvira  B.,  June  9,   1865. 
Frederick  Henry,  s.  Isaac  H.,  b.   Boston,  and  Henrietta  M., 

b.  Middleton,  June  8,  1859. 
Hattie  Henrietta,  d.  Isaac  H.,  farmer,  b.  Boston,  and  Elvira 

(Bixby),  Jan.  18,  1867. 

CLARK,  Anna  Maria,  d.  William  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Nancy 

R.,  Oct.  12,  1860. 
Lizzie  Ruth,  d.  George  H.,  clergyman,  b.  Milford,and  Lizzie 

I.   (Packard),  b.  Sturbridge,  Sept.  26,  1880. 
Orin  Everett,  s.  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  and  Addie 

(Andrews),  Sept.  28,  1876. 
Sarah  Abbie,  d.  twin,  Erastus  K.,  shoemaker,  and  Martha  J., 

May  23,  1860. 
Susan  Addie,  d.  twin,  Erastus  K.,  shoemaker,  and  Martha  J., 

May  23',   1860. 


14  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

CLARKE,   Charles  Otis,  s.  Charles  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alton, 

N.  H.,  and  Clara  L.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  July  23,  1861. 
David  Sidney,  s.  David,  farmer,  and  Mary  P.,  Nov.  28,  1848. 
Ella  Frances,  d.  Charles  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  and 

Clara  L.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Oct.  19,  1858. 
Ellen  Maria,  d.  Erastus  K.,  shoemaker,  and  Martha  J.,  Jan. 

7,  1852. 
Nellie  Florence,  d.  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  and  Addie 

A.  (Andrews),  June  27,  1874. 
Marietta,    d.    David,    farmer,    and    Mary   P.,    June   20,    1852. 

(Name  in  Jan.  '55). 

CLIFFORD,  Walter  Coleman,  s.  William  Wallace,  shoemaker, 
and  Farzina  P.  (Kennedy),  b.  Boston,  May  9,  1878. 

COLLINS,  Ann  Margaret,   d.   Michael,  farmer,  b.   Co.  Cork, 

Ireland,  and  Ellen  (O'Leary),  b.  Co.  Waterford,  Ireland, 

June  13,  1880. 
Annie  Maria,  d.   Richard,  laborer,  b.   Ireland,  and  Margaret 

(McKew),  b.  Ireland,  July  16,   1886. 
Margaret   Jane,    d.    Frederick,  shoemaker,   b.    Tipperary   Co., 

Ireland,  and  Catharine  (Fallion),  b.  Cambridge,  May  30, 

1873. 
Patrick   Joseph,    s.    Michael,    farmer,   b.    Ireland,    and    Ellen 

(Leary),  b.  Ireland,  Mar.  8,   1878. 

CONANT,  Albert  S.,  s.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Josephine  B.   (Wilson),  b.  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1867. 

Albert  T.,  s.   Benj.  and   Margaret,  b.  Aug.    17,    1865. 

Albert  Weston,  s.  Daniel  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Harriet  E.,  b. 
Lowell,  Nov.  24,  1865. 

Arthur  Henry,  s.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Jose- 
phine B.,  b.  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  June  6,  1862. 

Benjamin  Victor,  s.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Mar- 
garet A.  (Sterritt),  b.  Colchester,  Nova  Scotia,  July  11, 
1878. 

Clarance  Leslie,  s.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Jose- 
phine B.,  b.  Deer  Isle,  Maine,  Feb.  25,  1864.' 

Clarissa  Jane,  d.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Margaret 
A.    (Starrett),  b.  Colchester,  N.  S.,  Nov.    14,   1876. 

Frank  Stanford,  s.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Mar- 
garet A.   (Starrett),  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Sept.  14,  1873. 

Josephine  Bonaparte,  d.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Josephine  Bonaparte  (Wilson),  b.  Deer  Isle.,  Me.,  June 
23,  1871. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  I  5 

CONANT,  Ruth  Cheever,  d.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Margaret  A.  (Starrett),  b.  Colchester,  Nova  Scotia,  Jan. 
26,   1875. 

Warren  Sherman,  s.  Daniel  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Harriet  E., 
b.  Lowell,  July  13,  1863. 

CONLEY,  James  Perkins,  s.  Charles  H.,  operative,  b.  Lynn, 

and  Lizzie  F.  (Smith),  b.  Ipswich,  Dec.  28,  1884. 
Marion,  d.  Samuel,  operative,  b.  Lynn,  and  Ruth  P.   (Lake), 

Jan.  8,  1887. 
Philip    Arthur,    s.    Samuel,    farmer,    b.    Lynn,    and    Ruth    P. 

(Lake),  Jan.   16,   1890. 
Robert   Hampston,   s.    Samuel,  ,   b.   Lvnn,   and   Ruth   P. 

(Lake),  July  8,   1888. 

CONRAD,  Mary  Ann,  d.  Joshua,  laborer,  b.  Lehave,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  Margaret  (O'Connor),  b.  Aylesford,  Nova 
Scotia,  Feb.  27,  1875.  (Residence  of  parents.  Concord, 
Dec.  1875).  (Informant,  date  of  birth  and  name,  of 
Miss  Joanne  O'Connor,  sister  of  Mrs.  Conrad). 

Thomas  Henry,  s,  Joshua,  laborer,  b.  Lehave,  Nova  Scotia, 
and  Margaret  (O'Connon),  b.  Aylsford,  Nova  Scotia, 
May  25,  1873. 

CO  WELL,  ,  d.  Isaac  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  West  Lebanon, 

Me.,  and  Helen  M.,  b.  Littleton,  N.  H.,  Dec.  13,  1865. 

CRAWFORD,  Hortense,  d.  Ellen  J.  ,  June  12,  1855. 

CROWELL,  Emma  Augusta,  d.  ,  ,  and  Harriet  A., 

June  17,  1851.      (Died  Aug.  17). 
George,    s.    Rev.    George   H.,    M.    E.   clergyman,   b.    Milford, 

Mass.,   and    Lizzie   I.    (Packard),   b.    Sturbridge,    Mass., 

Aug.  29,  1879. 

CROSBY,  Ruth  Augusta,  d.  Joseph  E.,  foreman,  b.  Yar- 
mouth, N.  S.,  and  Sarah  (Harris),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
Jan.  27,   1885. 

CUMMINGS,  Abby  Jane,  d.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M., 

b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Mar.  25,  1854. 
Annie  Florence,  d.  Arthur  C,  baggage  master,  and  Elizabeth 

(Bell),  b.  Wenham,  June  9,  1894. 
Arthur  Merrell,  s.  Charles  A.,  asst.  baggage  master,  and  E. 

B.,  b.  Wenham,  Mar.  3,  1891. 


l6  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

CuMMiNGS,  Charles  Arthur,  s.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M. 

(Welch),  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Feb.  20,  1870.   (Day  of  Feb. 

rec'd  Mar.  20). 
Elizabeth,  d.  Robert  J.,  farmer,  b.  Ireland,  Carlow  Co.,  and 

Rachel    G.,   b.    Ireland,    Kings    Co.,    Parsonstown,    Nov. 

10,  1862. 
Ernest  Franklin,  s.  C.  Arthur,  asst.  baggage  master,  and  E. 

B.,  b.  Wenham,  Dec.  6,  1892. 
George   Washington,   s.   Alfred,   farmer,   and   Salome    M.,    b. 

Sanford,   Me.,  Oct.  8,   1850. 
Hannah  Eva,  d.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M.,  b.  Sanford, 

Me.,  Apr.  2,  1863. 
James,  s.  Robert  J.,  farmer,  b.  Carlow  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Ra- 
chel  G.,  b.   Kings   Co.,    Ireland,    Parsonstown,   Dec.    23, 

1858. 
Lambert,  s.  Robert  J.,  farmer,  b.  Carlow  Co.,  Ire.,  and  Rachel 

G.,  b.  Ireland,  Kings  Co.,  Parsonstown,  Nov.  6,   1860. 
Laura  Anna,  d.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M.,  b.  Sanford, 

Me.,  Oct.  15,  1856. 
Martha  Stevens,  d.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M.,  b.  San- 
ford, Me.,  Mar.  30,  1852. 
Sarah  Burgess,  d.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M.,  b.  Sanford, 

Me.,  Apr.  25,  1859. 
William  Scott,  s.  Alfred,  farmer,  and  Salome  M.,  b.  Sanford, 

Maine,  Dec.  26,   1848. 

CURRIER,  George  Edward,  s.  Edward  F.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Georgetown,  and  Cynthia  A.,  Oct.  27,  1851. 

CURTIS,   Arthur  Clinton,   s.   Oscar  R.,  butcher,  b.   Boxford, 

and  Nellie  M.   (Conant),  b.  Ipswich,  Feb.  24,  1896. 
Leo  Francis,  s.  Oscar,  butcher,  and  Nellie  Marion   (Conant), 

b.  Ipswich,  Sept.   11,   1894. 
Levi  Warren,  s.  Levi,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and  Lucy  P., 

b.  Middleton,  Aug.  9,   1857. 
Lillian    Lorantha,   d.    Oscar   R.,   shoemaker,   and    Nellie    M. 

(Conant),  b.  Ipswich,  Mar.  18,  1893. 
Maude  Ashton,  d.  Francis,  carpenter,  b.  Boxford,  and  Lillie 

(Bryant),  b.  New  York  City,  Sept.  20,  1867. 
Ruth  Marion,  d.  Oscar  R.,  butcher,  and  Nellie  M.   (Conant), 

b.  Ipswich,  July  12,  1899. 

DAME,  Marjory  May,  d.  Clarence  L.,  carpenter,  b.  Moulton- 
borough,  N.  H.,  and  Laura   (Dodge),  July  12,   1891. 

Laura  Merle,  d.  Clarence  L.,  carpenter,  b.  Moultonborough, 
N.  H.,  and  Laura  E.   (Dodge),  June  30,   1894. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  1 7 

DAVISON,  Annie  Naomi,  d.  Albert  Herman,  farmer,  b. 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  and  Josia  (Tinkham),  b.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  Feb.  17,  1899. 

George  Pliney,  s.  Albert  H.,  laborer,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Jo- 
sephine V.  (Tinkham),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Aug.  23, 
1885. 

Herman  Albert,  s.  Albert  H.,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Jo- 
sephine V.  (Tinkham),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Dec.  20, 
1888. 

Jessie  Elma,  d.  Albert  Herman,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester,  Mass., 
and  Josia  (Tinkham),  b.  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  Nov. 
10,  1897. 

Leonard  Woodbury,  s.  Albert  Hermon,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester, 
and  Josie,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  26,  1892. 

Louis  De  Verde,  s.  Albert  H.,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Jo- 
sephine V.  (Tinkham),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Sept.  10, 
1890. 

Percy  Gordon,  s.  Albert  H-erman,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester,  and 
Josie  Tinkham,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Nov.  20,  1895. 

Vinnie  Gloria,  d.  Albert  H.,  farmer,  and  Josie  Tinkham,  b. 
Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Jan.   17,  1894. 

DEERING,  Lila  May,  d.  Frederick  Wm.,  policeman,  b.  Cor- 
inth, Me.,  and  Delia  May  (Frame),  Apr.  2,  1895. 

DELAND,  Frederick  Augustus,  s.  ,  and  Lydia  P.,  Nov.  1, 

1870.  (Name  changed  to  F.  A.  Gunnison,  "no  one  claim- 
ing to  be  the  Fr.") 

George  Wilfred,  s.  Benjamin  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Harriet  A.    (Lane),  b.    Gloucester,  Sept.   7,    1866. 

Hannah  Maria,  d.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Elizabeth,  b.  Marblehead,  May  6,   1860. 

John  Hood,  s.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Elisa- 
beth, b.  Marblehead,  Dec.  12,   1851. 

Lydia  Perkins,  d.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Elisabeth,  b.  Marblehead,  Octo.  2,  1849. 

Sarah  Ann,  d.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Marblehead,  Dec.  5,  1856. 

Silas  Everett,  s.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Marblehead,  July  15,  1854. 

DERRY,  Emma  Josephine,  d.  Wallace,  farmer,  b.  Harvv, 
N.  B.,  and  Emma  J.  (Cass),  b.  Salem,  Sept.  11,  1879. 
(Informant  Thos.  Cass).  (Residence  of  parents  Hope- 
well, Albert  Co.,  N.  B.) 


1 8  TOPSFIELD   BIRTHS 

DICKENSON,  Samuel  Otis,  s.  Horace,  shoemaker,  b.  Row- 
ley?, and  Eunice,  Apr.  22,   1852. 

DODD,  Abby  Ann,  d.  Benjamin  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Marble- 
head,  and  Lucy  A.,  Feb.  2,  1856. 

Moses  Wildes,  s.  Benjamin  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Marblehead, 
and  Lucy  A.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1859.     (Name  July  28,  '81). 

DODGE,  Albert  Merrill,  s.  John  H.,  shoecutter,  and  'Mary 
Jane  Perkins,  b.  Wenham,  Oct.  5,  1869.  (Name  re- 
corded Feb.  3,  '71). 

Clarence  Preston,  s.  John  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  J.,  July 
30,  1861. 

Edmund,  s.  Charles  Frederic,  ,  b.  Wenham,  and  H.  Me- 
lissa (Littlefield),  b.  Springvale,  Sanford,  Me.,  July  24, 
1874.      (Died  July  27,  1874). 

Florence   Melissa,   d.   Charles   Frederick,   ,   b.    Wenham, 

and  H.  Melissa  (Littlefield),  b.  Springvale,  Sanford,  Me., 
May  19,  1872. 

Lauraetta,  d.  John  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  J.,  Aug.  29,  1859. 

Samuel  Preston,  s.  William  P.,  shoecutter,  and  Susan,  Apr. 
5,  1861. 

Violetta  Rosa,  d.  Charles  Frederic,  clerk,  b.  Wenham,  and  H. 
Melissa  (Littlefield),  b.  Springvale,  Sanford,  Me.,  Nov. 
10,  1877. 

DONALDSON,  Clarence,  s.  William,  shoemaker,  b.  St. 
John's,  New  Brunswick,  and  Elizabeth,  Apr.  4,  1856. 

George  Clinton,  s.  Wellington,  miller,  and  Lillie  (Benton), 
b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  May  21,   1883. 

Wellington,  s.  William,  shoemaker,  b.  St.  John's,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  Elisabeth,  May  7,  1849. 

DOWNES,  Edith,  d.  William  H.,  farmer,  b.  Lawrence,  and 
Margaret   (Burgess),  b.  Salem,  July  14,   1881. 

Vesta,  d.  Moses  Henry,  watchmaker,  and  Mary  Lizzie  (Cool- 
idge),  b.  Pepperell,  Aug.  9,  1876.  (Died  Dec.  1,  1879  at 
Boston). 

DOWNING,  Sarah  Ellen,  d.  Oliver,  shoemaker,  b.  South 
Reading,  and  Sarah  Maria,  June  22,  1858.  (Residence 
of  parents  Lynnfield). 

DRISCOLL,   Bartholomew,  s.   Patrick,  ,  b.  Ireland,  Co. 

of  Cork,  and  Margaret,  b.  Ireland,  Co.  of  Waterford, 
Apr.  27,  1860. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  •  1 9 

DUDLEY,  Esther  Ann,  d.  John  S.,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester 

and  Mary  P.,  b.  Ipswich,  Jan.  17,  1861. 
Mary  Eliza,  d.  John  S.,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Mary  P 
b.  Ipswich,   Nov.  6,  1859. 

DUNLEIGH,  Henry  Peter,  s.  Henry,  fanner,  b.  Brandon,  Vt 
and  Annie  C.   (McRea),  b.  Cape  Breton,  July  31,   188S. 

DURKEE,  ,  d.  George  Fred,  farmer,  b.  N.  S.,  and  Rosa 

Isabel   (Gould),  b.  Middleton,  Mar.   19,   1899.    (Died). 

DWINNELL,  Annie  Cole,  d.   Willard  A.,  farmer,  and  Ruth 

A.    (Stickney),  b.  Salem,  Jan.   2,   1868. 
John  Willard,  s.  Willard  A.,  farmer,  and  Ruth  A.  (Stickney), 

b.  Salem,  Mar.  10,  1877. 

EARLEY,  ,  s.  George,  ,  b.  Margretville,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Margeson),  b.  Springfield,  Nova 
Scotia,  Dec.  13,  1873. 

EDWARDS,    Annie   Hathaway,   d.    Benj.    P.,-  apothecary,   b. 

Salem,  and  Mary  Eva  (Pierce),  b.  Lynn,  Feb.  28,  1879. 
Edward  Brooks,   s.  Benjamin  P.,   apothecary,  b.  Salem,  and 

Mary  E.   (Pierce),  b.  Lynn,  Mar.  27,  1883. 

ELLARD,  George  Patrick,  s.  George  S.,  gardener,  b.  Kilworth, 
Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Ellen  (Ryan),  b.  Waterford  Co' 
Ire.,  Mar.  4,  1877. 

Johanna,  d.  George  Sheeken,  gardener,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland 
and  Ellen  R.   ((Mooney)   Ryan),  b.  Co.  Waterford    Ire- 
land,  July  21,   1878. 

John,  s.  George  S.,  gardener,  b.  Kilworth,  Cork  Co.,  Ireland 
and  Ellen  (Ryan),  b.  Waterford  Co.,  Ire.,  Jan.  19,  1876 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  Geo.  S.,  gardener,  b.  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  and 
Ellen  R.  ((Mooney)  Ryan),  b.  Co.  Waterford,  Ire.,  Jan 
30,  1880.  *^ 

Nicholas  Daniels,   s.    George  S.,   gardner,  b.   Co.   Cork,   Ire 
and  Ellen  R.    (Mooney),  b.   Co.   Waterford,   Ire.,  Sept.' 
13,   1881. 

ELLIOTT,   Carrie  Alfreda,  d.   Frederick  A.,  shoecutter,  and 

Lucy  K.,  Oct.  3,  1856. 
George   Freddie,   s.    Frederick   A.,   shoemaker,   and   Lucy   K 

Mar.  29,  1864.  ^       " 


20  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Elliott,  Sewall  Martin^  s.  George  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middle- 
ton,  and  Abbie  E.   (Perkins),  Nov.  30,  1866. 

— — ,  d.  stillborn,  Fred  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Lucv  K.,  Mar.  11, 
1855. 

ELLISON,  Muriel,  d.  George  IMarriet,  farmer,  b.  Lynn,  and 
Euphronia  McLauchlin  (Kinnear),  b.  New  York,  Oct. 
25,  1899. 

EMERSON,  Benjamin  Perkins,  s.  Nathaniel  W.,  car  driver, 
b.  Dumbarton,  N.  H.,  and  Harriet  (Perkins),  June  24, 
1888. 

FANCHER,  Warren  Grant,  s.  Wm.  Grant,  supt.  school,  b. 
Fairfax,  Vt.,  and  Lucv  Bell  (Warren),  b.  Wolcott,  Vt., 
July  16,  1899. 

FERGUSON,  Agnes,  d.  E.  Everett,  machine  operator,  b.  Box- 
ford,  and  Mary  A.   (Andrews),  b.  Rowley,  Dec.  4,  1881. 

Anna  Florence,  d.  Edward  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann, 
Aug.  20,  1864.      (Name  rec'd  and  recorded  Dec.   1868). 

Charles  Franklin,  s.  Thomas  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Sarah  A.,  May  6,   1856. 

Edith  May,  d.  Edward  H..  machine  operator,  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gould),  Sept.  20,  1873. 

Elizabeth  May,  d.  E.  Everett,  operative,  b.  Boxford,  and  Mary 
A.  (Andrews),  b.  Rowley,  Apr.  28,  1885. 

Elmer,  s.  Ephraim  P.,  butcher,  and  Sarah  (Cummings),  Apr. 
23,   1890. 

ICphraim  Peabody,  s.  Edward  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann, 
May  6,  1857.  (b.  Topsfield,  informant,  parents,  resi- 
dents of  Hamilton,  Feb.  1858)' 

Eva  Burgess,  d.  Ephraim  P.,  butclier.  and  Sarah  B.  (Cum- 
mings), July  19,  1883. 

Lizzie  Marion,  d.  Thomas  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Sarah  A.,  Nov.  3,   1858. 

Lizzie  May,  d.  Edward  LL,  shoemaker,  and  Marv  Ann 
(Gould),  May  1,  1868. 

Martha  Grace,  d.  Edward  H..  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann, 
Apr.  20,  1862. 

Ralph  Garfield  (by  father),  s.  Edward  E.,  machine  operator, 
b.  Boxford,  and  Marv  A.  (Andrews),  b.  Rowley,  Mar. 
18,   1880. 

Sarah  Ellen,  d.  Edward  LL,  shoemaker,  and  Marv  Ann,  June 
28,  1860.     (Name  fr.  mother,  May  19,   1881'). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  2  1 

Ferguson,  Willie  Holton,  s.  Edward  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary 
Ann,  Mar.  11,  1859. 

FISK,   Amos   Tenney,    s.    John,   shoemaker,    and   Adeliza    M. 

(Pike),  b.  Hamilton,  June  16,  1870.     (Name  Dec.  '72). 
John  Leonard,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  and  Adeliza  M.  (Pike),  h. 

Hamilton,  Aug.  21,  1872. 
Roger  Baxter,  s.  John  Leonard,  store  keeper,  and  Bessie  Louisa 

(Frame),   July  31,    1896. 

FLETCHER,  Freddie  Amos,  s.  John,  operative,  b.  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  and  Lizzie  M.  (Notting),  b.  Nashua,  N.  H., 
May  19,  1883. 

FLOYD,  Ambrose  Burnside,  s.   Charles  J.  P.,  shoemaker,  b. 

Newburyport,  and  Elizabeth  C,  b.  New  York  City,  N.  Y., 

Feb.  13,  1862. 
Charles  Franklin,  s.  Calvin  Onnaloska,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham, 

and  Georgiana  B.  (Nye),  b.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1877. 
Florence    Mary,   d.    Charles   W.,    operative,   b.    Newburyport, 

and  Emma  A.    (Janes),  Nov.  30,  1885. 
John  Charles  Franklin,  s.  Charles  J.  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  New- 
buryport, and  Elizabeth  C,  b.  New  York  City,  Mar,  6, 

1858.   (Died  in  1859). 
Olive  Edna,  d.  Charles  William,  shoemaker,  b.  Newburyport, 

and  Emma  Augusta  (Janes),  June  15,  1897. 
Wilson  Mears,  s.  Calvin  O.,  laborer,  b.  Wenham,  and  Georgia 

B.   (Nye),  b.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1880. 

FOSTER,   Edwin  Otis,  s.  Edwin,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  M., 

b.  Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  2,  1853. 
Eliza  Poole,  d.  twin,  Edwin,  ,  and  Sarah  M.,  b.  Gut  of 

Canso,  Nova  Scotia,  Jan.  15,  1859. 
Evelyn,  d.  Nathaniel,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich  (Linebrook  Parish), 

and  Sarah  A.   (Averell),  Mar.  19,  1866. 
Harriet  Josephine  Holmes,  d.  Edwin,   shoemaker,  and  Sarah 

M.,  May  8,   1849. 
John  Edwin,  s.  Edwin,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  M.,  b.  Gut  of 

Canso,   Nova  Scotia,  June  24,    1856. 
Laura  Elma,  d.  Nathaniel,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Sarah  A., 

Jan.  15,  1863. 
Lucy  Abby,  d.  Edwin,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  M.,  b.  Gut  of 

Canso?  Nova  Scotia,  Aug.  15,  1854. 
Lyman  Porter,  s.  twin,  Edwin, ,  and  Sarah  M.,  b.  Gut  of 

Canso,  Nova  Scotia.  Jan.  15,  1859. 


22  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Foster,  Mary  Perkins,  d.  Nathaniel,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and 

Sarah  A.,  May  14,  1859. 
Minnie  Jane,  d.  Nathaniel,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Sarah  A., 

Sept.  10,  1860. 
Viola  Francis,  d.   Nathaniel,   farmer,  b.   Ipswich,  and  Sarah 

A.,  Oct.  1,  1855. 

FRAME,  Arthur  Amos,  s.  Job  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  Almira  A.,  b.  Boxford,  Nov.  30,  1863. 

Bemice  Damon,  d.  Frank  C,  operator,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S., 
and  Lizzie  (Boardman),  Mar.  19,  1886. 

Bessie  Louise,  d.  Francis  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S., 
and  Elizabeth   (Boardman),  Apr.   19,   1872. 

•Delia  May,  d.  Francis  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  and 
Elizabeth  (Boardman),  Apr.  6,  1868. 

Elesinora  Belle,  d.  Francis  C,  shoeworker,  b.  Brookfield, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  Lizzie  (Boardman),  July  12,  1881. 

Grace  Adelaide,  d.  Francis  C.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Brook- 
field, N.  S.,  and  Elizabeth   (Boardman),  July  9,  1876. 

Hannah  Whidden,  d.  Samuel,  shoemaker,  b.  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  Hannah  C,  b.  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  25, 
1856. 

Ralph  Greenleaf,  s.  Francis  C,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Brook- 
field, N.  S.,  and  Elizabeth   (Boardman),  Oct.  29,   1873. 

Roy  Francis,  s.  Francis  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.^ 
and  Elizabeth  (Boardman),  Apr.  4,  1879. 

FRENCH,  Clara  Augusta,  d.  Charles  P.,  physician,  b.  Lynden- 
borough,  N.  H.,  and  Mary  S.,  b.  Boxford,  Dec.  25,'  1851. 

FULLER,  Abbie  Margaret,  d.  twin,  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b. 
Middleton,  and  Eliza  M.  (Foster),  b.  Ipswich,  (Line- 
brook  Parish),  Mar.  27,   1866. 

Alice  Etta,  d.  Enos,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Sarah  S. 
(Johnson),  b.  Southborough,  June  17,  1874.  (Died  Sept. 
11,  '74). 

Amos,  s.  Benjamin,  ,  b.  Middleton,  and  Eliza  M.  (Fos- 
ter), b.   Ipswich,  Linebrook  Parish,  Mar.  20,   1874. 

Benjamin  Elver,  s.  Benjamin  B.,  laborer,  and  Lucy  R.  (Pin- 
gree),  July  26,  1892. 

Benjamin  Walter,  s.  twin,  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Middle- 
ton,  and  Eliza  M.  (Foster),  b.  Ipswich,  (Linebrook  Par- 
ish), Mar.  27,  1866. 

Bessie  Marian,  d.  Enos,  shoeworker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Sarah  S. 
(Johnson),  b.  Southborough,  Nov.   29,   1881. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  23 

Fuller,  Charles,  s.    Benjamin  W.,    laborer,    and    Lucy    R. 

(Pingree),  Sept.  25,  1893. 
Charles  Murray,  s.  Calvin  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H., 

and  Mary  E.,  b.  Middleton,  Sept.  19,  1860. 
Edward  Everett,  s.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and 

Eliza  M.,  b.  Ipswich  (Linebrook  Parish),  Aug.  28,  1863. 
Fred  Leigh,  s.  Calvin  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  and 

Mary  E.,  b.  Middleton,  Feb.  10,  1865. 
Genie  Curtis,  d.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Francelia 

M.   (Curtis),  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  30,  1869. 
George  Rufus,  s.  Benjamin,  ,  b.  Middleton,  and  Eliza  M. 

(Foster),  b.  Ipswich  (Linebrook  Parish),  Aug.  24,  1871. 

(Name  recorded   1874). 
Hattie  Ellen,  d.  Calvin  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  and 

Harriet  L.   (Gould),  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  11,  1874. 
John  Wilkins,  s.  Timothy,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia 

Maria  (Peabody),  b.  Middleton,  July  12,   1878. 
Mabel  Ashton,  d.  Calvin  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H., 

and  Harriet  L.  (Gould),  b.  Boxford,  May  8,  1877. 
Maudie,  d.  Abbie  Margaret,  Apr.  7,  1880.  (Informant,  mother 

("ex  condition"). 
Rodger  Lake,  s.  Fred  Leigh,  operative,  and  Mabel  (Lake),  b. 

Peabody,  Apr.  13,  1895. 
Rufus,  s.  Benjamin,   shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and  Eliza  M. 

(Foster),  b.   Ipswich,  Linebrook  Parish,  July  21,   1868. 
Timothy  Jesse,  s.  Timothy,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia 

M.    (Peabody),  b.  Middleton,  Jan.  20,  1875. 
William  Edwin,  s.  Enos,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Sarah  S. 

(Johnson),  b.  Southborough,  Jan.  19,  1873. 

GARRETT,  Annie  Ethel,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem, 

and  Sarah  H.   (Lake),  May  11,  1879. 
Edith,   d.   William   H.,   shoemaker,  b.   Salem,  and  Sarah  H. 

(Lake),  Sept.  20,  1868. 
George  Edward,  s.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Sa- 
rah H.   (Lake),  July  27,  1866. 
Harriet   Amelia,    d.    William   H.,   shoemaker,   b.   Salem,    and 

Sarah  H.,  Apr.  12,  1859. 
Henry   Edward,    s.    William   H.,    shoemaker,    b,    Salem,    and 

Sarah  H.    (Lake),  Mar.  1,   1875. 
Mabel,    d.   William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Sarah   H. 

(Lake),  July  5,  1871. 
Sarah  Lilian,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Sarah 

H.,  Mar.  29,  1864. 
Virginia,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Sarah  H., 

Aug.  11,  1862. 


24  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

GEARY,  Lilian  Preston,  d.  George  H.,  R.  R.  brakeman,  b. 
Newburyport,  and  Julia  B.   (Janes),  Feb.  16,  1868. 

GETCHELL,  Ann  Elizabeth,  d.  Nahum,  shoemaker,  b.  Wells, 
Me.,  and  Mary  A.,  Dec.  25,  1853. 

Robert  James,  s.  Robert  J.,  carpenter,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  and  Su- 
san M.,  Jan.  18,  1860.  (Mr.  R.  J.  Getchell  died  at  Lynn, 
July  30,  1859). 

GILBERT,  James  Edward,  s.  James,  box  maker,  b.  New  York,, 
and  Margaret  Maria  (Dempsey),  b.  Lowell,  Oct.  11, 
1878. 

GILES,  Mary  Hitty,  d.  Elmer  E.,  operative,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Ellen  H.   (Rawson),  b.  Paris,  Maine,  May  1,  1885. 

GILLILAND,  Ada,  d.  Frank  L.,  farmer,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  and 
Mary  Josephine  (Comer),  b.  Peabody,  June  22,  1899. 

GLASIER,  Benjamin  Payson,  s.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Ips- 
wich, and  Clarissa  A.,  b.  Hamilton,  June  18,   1853. 

Carrie  Emeline,  d.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Cla- 
rissa A.,  b.  Hamilton,  May  15,  1857.  (Name  Feb.,  1862). 

GOODHUE,  John  Walter,  s.  John  B.,  painter,  b.  Salem,  and 
Sarah  A.,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1858. 

Sarah  Frances,  d.  John  B.,  painter,  b.  Salem,  and  Sarah  A.,  b. 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  June   1,   1859. 

GOODRICH, ,  s.  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Maine, 

and  Lucinda,  b.  Waterville,  Maine,  Jan.  23,  1851.  (Died 
in  Maine,  died  before  record  made.  The  facts  relative  to 
this  birth  were  obtained  of  Joshua  Goodridge). 

GOULD,  Ada  Jane,  d.  Edward  Otis,  shoemaker,  h.  Boxford, 

and  Roseltha   (Sides),  b.    Portsmouth,   N.  H..    Dec.    17^ 

1870. 
Alice  Ray,   d.   William   H.,  shoecutter,  and   Lois  A.    (Ray), 

Oct.  31,  1878. 
Allen  Porter,  s.  William  Porter,  butcher,  and  Abby  Jane  (Cum- 

mings).  Mar.  6,  1882. 
Andrew,  s.  Edward  Otis,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Roseltha 

(Sides),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  20,  1867. 
Andrew,  s.  Edward  Otis,  operative,  b.  Boxford,  and  Roseltha 

(Sides),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  May  12,  1883. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  25 

Gould,  Anne  Kinsman,  d.  Nathaniel,  shoecutter,  b.  Danvers, 
and  Rachel  A.,  Sept.  22,  1861. 

Arthur  Linwood,  s.  William  Pitman,  operative,  and  MatLie 
E.    (Nichols),  b.  Newburyport,  Nov.  20,   1882. 

Arthur  Oswell,  s.  John  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Eliza- 
beth F.   (Rus'sell),  b.  Boxford,  Sept.  20,  1870. 

Bennie  Clayton,  s.  Cleaveland,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Susan  M.,  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  5,  1859.  (Died  Jan.  20, 
1860). 

Bertha  May,  d.  Herbert  W.,  trader,  and  Laura  A.  (Conley), 
b.  Lynn,  Oct.  15,  1873.  '■„ 

Bessie  Allen,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Lois  A.  (Ray), 
Nov.  14,   1879.  (Died  15th.  Nov.). 

Charles  Augustine,  s.  John  2d, ,  and  Mary  A.,  b.   Mid- 

dleton.  May  17,  1858. 

Charlie,  s.  Edward  Otis,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Roseltha 
(Sides),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  14,  1876.  (Died 
Sept.  6,   1876). 

Clayton  Russell,  s.  John  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Eliz- 
abeth F.  (Russell),  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  21,  1873. 

Elizabeth  Porter,  d.  Jonathan  P.,  butcher,  and  Mary  E.,  June 
27,  1860.     (Mr.  Jona.  P.  Gould,  died  July  16,  1860). 

Emaretta  Helen,  d.  Andrew,  trader,  b.  Middleton,  and  Mary 
P.,  b.  Newburyport,  Apr.  6,  1850. 

Esther  Louisa,  d.   Francis,  ,  and  Almira,  b.   Gloucester, 

Jan.  1,  1852. 

Ethel  Gertrude,  d.  J.  Loring,  clerk,  and  S.  Josephine  (Brad- 
street),  Dec.  16,  1885. 

Florence  May,  d.  John,  formerly  John  2nd,  butcher,  and  Marv 
A.,  b.  Middleton,  May  20,  1864. 

Frank  Ezra,  s.  Edward  Otis,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Ro- 
seltha (Sides),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  PL,  Jan.  12,  1875. 

George  Ansel,  s.  Charles,  shoemaker,  and  Elisabeth  A.,  April 
14,  1849. 

Grace  Lillian,  d.  Melvin  W.,  operative,  b.  Boxford,  and  Mary 
E.    (Smith),  July  14,   1885. 

Harland  Loring,  s.  Josiah  Loring,  clerk,  and  Sarah  Josephine 
(Bradstreet),  Sept.  24,   1882. 

Harlan  Ward,  s.  Allen,  Jr.,  teamster,  b.  Danvers,  and  Julenna 
A.,  b.  Boxford,  May  1,  1858. 

Harold,  s.  Frank  E.,  laborer,  and  Julia  A.  (Bushery),  b.  New- 
buryport, Jan.  31,  1898. 

Harriet  Abby,  d.  John  H.,  shoecutter,  b.  Danvers,  and  Eliza- 
beth F.   (Russell),  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  22,  1868. 


26  TOPSriELD    BIRTHS 

Gould,  Harriet  Augusta,  d.  Ariel  H.,  butcher,  and  Lois  Au- 
gusta, Apr.  11,  1854. 
Herbert  Walter,  s.  twin,  Andrew,  trader,  b.   Middleton,   and 

Mary  P.,  b,  Newburyport,  July  4,  1848. 
Hollis  LeRoy,  s.  Melvin  W.,  shoecutter,  b.  Boxford,  and  Mary 

E.  (Smith),  Jan.  22,  1890. 
Horace,  s.  twin,  Andrew,  trader,  b.  Middleton,  and  Mary  P.,  b. 

Newburyport,  July  4,   1848.    (Died  Sept.   18,   1848). 
Howard  Lemont,   s.   Cleaveland,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,   and 

Susan  M.,  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  7,  1861. 
#Josiah  Loring,  s.  John  2d,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Middleton, 

Dec.  22',    1854.    (Name  Jan.,   1859). 
Kitty  Perkins,  d.  William  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Lois  A.   (Ray), 

Dec.  2,  1875. 
^a^wre:f:;fj;  Dudley,  s.  J.  Loring,  clerk,  and  S.  Josephine  (Brad- 
street),  Mar.  7,  1884. 
Lewis   Nathaniel,   s.    Nathaniel,    shoecutter,   b.    Danvers,   and 

Rachel  A.,  Mar.  3,    1859. 
Lillie  Kimball,  d.  William  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Lois  A.  (Ray), 

Apr.   12,  1874. 
Martha,  d.  Allen,  Jr.,  teamster,  b.  Danvers,  and  Julenna  A., 

b.  Boxford,  Dec.  22,  1859.   (Mrs.  J.  A.  Gould,  died  Jan. 

1,   1860). 
Martha  Potter,  d.  William  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Lois  A.   (Ray), 

July  10,   1867. 
Mary  Rebecca,  d.   Edward  Otis,   shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and 

Roseltha  (Sides),  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  July  14,  1869. 
Mattie  Isabell,   d.    Frank  Ezra,   shoemaker,   and  Julia  Agnes 

(Bushey),   b.    Newburyport,   Nov.    13,    1896.    (Residence 

parents,  Bradford). 
Nathaniel  Franklin,  s.  Francis,  ,  and  Almira,  b.  Glouces- 
ter, Mar.  18,   1857. 
Nellie  Adeline,  d.  Ariel  H.,  butchel,  and  Lois  Augusta,  Aug.  7, 

1860.   (Died  Nov.,  1876).   (Name  in  Feb.,  1861). 
Nettie    Florence,    d.    Nathaniel,   shoemaker,    b.    Danvers,   and 

Rachel  A.,  July  26,   1863. 
Oceania  Althea,  d.   Sidney  C.,  provisions,  and  Eva  L.,  Aug. 

31,  1891. 
Rajonond   Crawford,    s.   Sidney   C.,    operative,    and   Eva    L. 

(Towne),  June  26,   1887. 
Ruth  Mabel,  d.   Herbert  W.,  cigar  manufacturer,  and  Laura 

A.  (Conley),  b.  Lynn,  Mar.  31,  1880. 
Sarah  Evelyn,  d.  Sidnev  C.,  operative,  and  Eva  L.   (Towne), 

Aurr.   10,  1889. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  27 

Gould,  Sidney  Coburn,  shoecutter,  s.  William  H.,  and  Lois 
A.,  June  30,  1865. 

Susan  Choate,  d.  Jonathan  Porter,  butcher,  and  Mary  E.,  Feb. 
7,   1857. 

Walter  Scott,  s.  Nathaniel,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Ra- 
chael  A.,  May  5,   1»54. 

William  Porter,  s.  Jonathan  P.,  butcher,  and  Mary  E.,  Oct. 
16,  1850. 

Willie  Pitman,  s.  Charles,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  A.,  Jan. 
9,    1855. 

Willie  Potter,  s.  Nathaniel,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and  Ra- 
chel A.  (Peabody),  Aug.  21,  1868. 

GRANT,  ,  d.  Augustus,  ,  and  Grant,  June  12, 

1879.      (Parents   unknown;   informant   Dr.  Allen).    (Pa- 
rents of  child  removed  to  Boston). 

GRAVES,  William  Elbridge,  s.  William  Curtis,  farmer,  b. 
Marblehead,  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Hathaway),  b.  Marble- 
head,  Aug.  19,  1880. 

GREELEY,  Frank  Benjamin,  s.  George  A.,  operative,  b.  New- 
York  City,  and  Helen  A., ,  b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  Nov.  5, 

1883. 

GREENWOOD,  Ann  Eliza,  d.  John,  coachman,  b.  St.  James, 
Lincolnshire,  England,  and  Hannah,  b.  Co.  of  Cork,  Ire- 
land, Oct.  30,   1863. 

Margaret  Jane,  d.  John,  coachman,  b.  St.  James,  Lincolnshire, 
England,  and  Hannah,  b.  Ireland,  Co.  of  Cork,  June  17, 
1860. 

GUNNISON,  Charles  Lawrence,  s.  John  H.,  farmer,  and  Elea- 
nor A.    (Sweeney),  b.  Boston,  Jan.    1,   1870. 

Elizabeth  Hood,  d.  John  H.,  ,  and  Eleanor  A.,  b.  Boston, 

Aug.   14,   1860. 

John  Everett,  s.  John  H.,  farmer,  and  Eliza  A.,  b.  Durham, 
N.  H.,  June  4,  1856. 

Susanna  Aderlaid,  d.  John  H., ,  and  Eliza  A.,  b.  Durham, 

N.  H.,  Mar.  9,  1850.  (Res.  parents,  Boxford). 

HALL,  Annie  Elizabeth,  d.  Edward  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston, 
and  Eunice  P.  (Osborne),  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Feb.  28, 
1867. 


28  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Hall,   Arthur  Russell,  s.   Edward   G.,  ,  b.   Boston,   and 

Eunice  P.  (Osborne),  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28,  1870. 

Edward  Raymond,  s.  Edward  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and 
Eunice  P.   (Osborne),  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Oct.  9,  1868. 

John  Percy,  s.  Edward  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and  Eunice 
P.    (Osborne),  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Feb.  14,  1872. 

HARDY,  Helen  Lorraine,  d.  Jacob  Jewett,  harness  maker,  b. 

Groveland,  Mass.,  and  Lucy  Hellen  (Lake),  b.  Peabody, 

Mass.,  Nov.  27,   1897. 
Marjorie  Lucy,  d.  Jacob  J.,  harness  maker,  b.  Groveland,  and 

Lucy  tl.  Lake,  b.  Peabody,  Sept.  8,  1888. 

HERRICK,  Charles  Edgar,  s.  Benjamin  2d,  shoecutter,  and 
Mary  A.,  b.  Milton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  14,  1852.  ("Edgar"  in- 
serted in  Apr.,  1853.  Residence  of  parents,  Milton, 
N.  H.) 

Lucy  Elizabeth,  d.  Henry  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah,  b.  Row- 
ley, Aug.  29,  1850.  (Day  of  2d  Centennial  Celebration 
in  this  town). 

HIGGINS,  Cedelia,  d,  Lewis  Stillman,  farmer,  b.  Middleton, 
and  Martha  Jane  (Chase),  b.  Washington,  Me.,  July  25, 
1878. 

HILL,  Abijah  Pratt  Spofford,  s.  Aroet  Melvin,  shoecutter,  b. 

Georgetown,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Middleton,  July  26,  1860. 
Rufus  Henry,  s.  Aroet  Melvin,  shoecutter,  b.  Georgetown,  and 

Mary  A.,  b.   Middleton,   July  28,   1857.    (Name  in  Jan., 

1859). 
Ruth  Ann,   d.   Aroet  Melvin,  shoecutter,  b.   Georgetown,  and 

Mary  A.,  b.  Middleton,  Sept.  28,  1855. 

HILLS,  Elmer  Morton,  s.  Orrie  M.,  farmer,  b.  Georgetown, 
and  Mary  L.  Parry,  b.  New  York  City,  Nov.  6,  1890. 

HOBBS,  Caroline  Wildes,  d.  twin,  David  C,  blacksmith,  and 
Harriet  L.,  b.  Maidestone,  Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1862. 

Charles  Webster,  s.  Levi  W.,  laborer,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Nellie 
(Stewart),  b.  Lowell,  May  19,   1884. 

Ella  Maria,  d.  James  R.,  b.  Danvers,  and  Maria  Jane,  Mar. 
6,  1855.  (Res.  parents,  Danvers,  when  births  were  reg- 
istered, Jan.,  1856). 

Emily  Adelia,  d.  David  C,  blacksmith,  and  Harriet  L.,  h. 
Maidstone,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1859. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  29 

HoBBS,  Harriet  Wait,  d.  twin,  David  C,  blacksmith,  and  Har- 
riet L.,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1862. 
Myrtle  Elma,  d.   Ella  Maria,  Mar.   31,   1896. 

HOBSON,    Anna    Elizabeth,   d.   Benjamin    P.,   shoemaker,    b. 

Rowley,  and  Louisa  L.,  b.   Prince  Edward   Island,   Nov. 

18,  1864. 
Ermina   Isabel,   d.   Benjamin   P.,  shoecutter,   b.   Rowley,   and 

Lowesa  L.   (Strangman),  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  May 

21,  1867. 
Herman  Lenwood,  s.  Benjamin  P.,  shoecutter,  b.  Rowley,  and 

Lowesa  L.   (Strangman),  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  Dec. 

10,  1872. 
Merrit   Linlye,   s.   Benjamin   P.,    shoecutter,   b.    Rowley,   and 

Lowesa  L.    (Strangman),  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  Jan. 

21,  1875. 
Orrin  Jewett,  s.  Benjamin  P.,  shoecutter,  b.  Rowley,  and  Low- 
esa L.    (Strangman),  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  Sept.  4, 

1869. 

HODGES,  Mark,  s.  Benjamin,  planter  and  farmer,  b.  Salem, 
and  Maria  Rees  (Revnolds).  b.  Stateburg,  S.  C,  Sept.  30, 
1891. 

Mary  Osgood,  d.  Benjamin,  farmer,  b.  Salem,  and  Maria  R., 
b.  Stateburg,  S.  C,  Nov.  27,  1892. 

HOLLEY,  Mary  Lizzie,  d.  John,  butcher,  now,  Jan.,  1865,  in 
the  army,  b.  New^bury,  Vt.,  and  Mary,  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H., 
Apr.   15,   1864. 

HOOD,  Alice,  d.  Wilbur  F.,  shoepacker,  and  Nettie  M. 
(Kneeland),  b.  Georgetown,  Aug.  2,  1899. 

Ella  Jenness,  d.  Salmon  D.,  yeoman,  and  Perthena  C,  b.  Al- 
bany, Vt.,  June  24,  1853.  (Name  altered  from  Elenor 
to  Ella,  by  direction  of  father,  Feb.  19,  1877). 

Harris  Leon,  s.  Wilbur  F.,  stable  keeper,  and  Nettie  M. 
(Kneeland),   b.    Georgetown,   Jan.    22,    1885. 

Lottie  Eliza,  d.  Salmon  D.,  farmer,  and  Perthena  C.,  b.  Alba- 
ny,  Vermont,  Dec.   29,    1857. 

Paul  Emerson,  s.  Ralph  Dutton,  civil  engineer,  and  Annah 
Emerson  (Jacobs),  Nov.  16,  1895. 

Ralph  Dutton,  s.  Salmon  D.,  auctioneer,  and  Perthena  C. 
fPearson),  b.  Albanv,  Vt.,  Auir.  28.  1874.  (Name  Feb. 
16,   1875). 


30  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Hood,  Roy  Eaton,  s.  Wilbur  Fletcher,  operative,  and  Nettie  M. 

(Kneeland),  Sept.   6,   1882. 
Susan  Isabella,  d.  Salmon  D.,  farmer  and  auctioneer,  and  Per- 

thena  C,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1863.  (Changed  to  Susie 

by  S.  D.  Hood).  ' 
Wilbur  Fletcher,  s.  Salmon  D.,  farmer,  and  Perthena  C,  b. 

Albany,  Vt.,  Nov.  8,   1855. 
,   s.    Elisha  A.,    shoemaker,   b.   Haverhill,   and   Mary  J., 

Mar.   31,    1849. 
,  d.  Elisha,  farmer,  b.  Haverhill,  and  Mary  J.,  June  25, 

1858. 

HOWE,  Asa  Pingree,  s.  Abraham  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Olive  J., 

b.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  Mar.  4,  1852. 
Mary  Catharine,  d.  Abraham  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Olive  J.,  b. 

Danbury,  N.  H.,  Mar.  2,  1854. 
Percy  Everett,   s.   Mabel   Wilson  Howe,  b.    Ipswich,   May  6, 

1895. 
Sarah  Elisabeth,  d.  Abraham  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Olive  J.,  b. 

Danbury,  N.  H.,  July  22,  1850. 

HOYT,  Daniel  Webster,  s.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and 
Mary  (Hubbard),  b.  Ipswich,  Aug.  26,  1859. 

Mary  Jane,  d.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and  Mary,  b. 
Ipswich,   July  8,    1861. 

HUBBARD,  Ida  Angeline,  d.  Aaron  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Sa- 
rah Jane.  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Feb.  13,  1855. 

Laura  Adelaide,  d.  Aaron  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  J.,  b.  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick,  June  27,  1853. 

HURD,  Mary  Bell,  d.  Daniel  Emerson,  blacksmith,  b.  Lem- 
ster,  N.'h.,  and  Ruth  M.  (Bruce),  b.  Lemster,  N.  H., 
Jan.   21,    1882. 

Roy  S.,  s.  Daniel  Emerson,  blacksmith,  b.  Lempster,  N.  H., 
and  Ruth  M.  (Bruce),  b.  Lempster,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1878. 

HUSSEY,  Arthur  Eugene,   s.  Eugene  C,  butcher,  b.  Athens, 

Ale.,   and  Annie   D.    (Batchelder),  b.   Boxford,  July  29, 

1883. 
Carrie,   d.   Eugene  C,  provision  dealer,  b.   Athens,   Me.,  and 

Annie  D.  (Batchelder),  b.  Boxford,  Mass.,  June  14,  1893. 
Earl  Ulmont,  s.  Elmer  O.,  b.  Cambridge,  Me.,  and  Lucy  M., 

b.  China,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1891.  (Returned  from  Lynn  Feb. 

— ,   1892.    (Residence  parents  Lynn). 


TOPSFIELD       BIRTHS  3 1 

HussEY,   Harold   Dudley,  s.   Eugene  C,   butcher,  b.   Athens, 

Me.,  and  Annie  D.    (Batchelder),  b.   Boxford,  Oct.   29, 

1888. 
John  Batchelder,  s.  Eugene  C,  butcher,  b.  Athens,  Me.,  and 

Annie  D.    (Batchelder),  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  27,   1885. 
Ralph   Peabody,  s.  Eugene  C,  butcher,  b.  Athens,   Me.,  and 

Annie  D.   (Batchelder),  b.  Boxford,  Apr.  29,  1895. 
William  Horner,  s.  Eugene  C,  butcher,  b.  Athens,  Me.,  and 

Annie  D.   (Batchelder),  b.  Boxford,  Feb.  7,  1887. 

JACKMAN,  Mary  Gilmore,  d.  Charles  V.,  farmer,  b.  Me- 
thuen,  and  Mary  E  (Underwood),  b.  Pelham,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
3,  1886. 

JACOBS,  Annah  Emerson,  d.  Benjamin,  b.  Lebo,  Russia,  and 

Ruth  E.  (Emerson),  Dec.  1,  1871. 
Francis  Dutton,  s.  Frank  Luther,  merchant,  b.  Grafton,  Mass., 

and  Lottie  Eliza  (Hood),  July  9,  1878.  (Informant  S.  D. 

Hood).    (Residents  of  parents  Haverhill). 
• ,  s.  still  born,  premature  birth,  Benjamin,  b.  Canerland, 

Russia,  and  Ruth  E.   (Emerson),  Nov.  6,  1880. 

JANES,  Abby,  d.  Daniel  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Emeline  C,  b. 
Georgetown,  Sept.   6,   1851. 

Albert  Howard,  s.  Charles  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Delia  A.  (Bur- 
rill),  b.  Newburyport,  July  16,  1874.  (Died  Aug.  25, 
1874). 

Benjamin  Franklin,  s.  John,  ,  and  Sarah  L.   (Sherman), 

b.  Remson,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1877. 

Bertha  Helen,  d.  Charles  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Delia  A.  (Bur- 
rill),  b.  Newburyport.  Jan.  26,  1872.  (Parents  residents 
of  Boxford,  Jan.,  1873). 

Charles  Porter,  s.  Joseph  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  P.,  b. 
Rowley,  Dec.  23,  1853.   (Name  recorded  Jan.,  1857). 

Emma  Augusta,  s.  Joseph  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  P.. 
b.  Rowley,  Dec.  14,  1865.  (Name  by  self.  Mar.  30,  1882). 

George  Francis,  s.  Joseph  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  P.,  b. 
Rowley,  Apr.   17,  1856. 

Henry  Dorman,  s.  Joseph  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Huldah  E.,  b. 
Boxford,   Mar.   17,    1852. 

John  Arthur,  s.  John, ,  and  Sarah  L.  (Sherman),  b.  Rem- 
son, Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1875. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Lucena,  d.  John,  ,  and  Sarah  L.  (Sher- 
man), b.  Remson,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1872. 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  Joseph  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  P.,  b. 
Rowley,  Nov.  10,  1857. 


32 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 


Janes,  Samuel  Augustus,  s.  John,  ,  and  Sarah  L.  (Sher- 
man), b.  Remson,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1871. 
(Died  Aug.  10,   1871). 

JONES,  Franklin  James,  s.  Seward  Hazen,  farmer,  b.  St.  John, 

N.  B.,  and  Helen  M.  (Derry),  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  July 

12,   1876. 
Howard  Lincoln,  s.  Seward  Hazen,  farmer,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B., 

and  Helen  M.   (Derry),  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Dec.  9,  1874. 
Inez  Alverna,  d.  Henry  A.,  farmer,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  and  Nel- 
lie D.   (Oilman),  b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  23,   1890. 
Wilham  Henry,  s.   Oeorge  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alton,   N.   H., 

and  Roxanna  (Lowe),  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1868. 

JORDAN,  Alice  Balch,  d.  C.  Fred,  blacksmith,  b.  Newburv, 

and  Annah  B.   (Balch),  Nov.  14,  1884. 
Oilbert,  s.  Charles  F.,  blacksmith,  b.  Newburv,  and  Annah  B. 

(Balch),  Dec.  26,  1890. 
Harold,   s.    C.    Fred,    farmer,   b.     Newbury,     and   Annah    B. 

(Balch),  Apr.  1,  1896.   (This  birth  not  returned  till  Jan. 

7,   1897). 
Helen  Pearl,  d.  C.  Fred,  farmer,  b.  Newbury,  and  Annah  B. 

(Balch),  July  18,  1886. 
Perley,  s.  Charles  Fred,  blacksmith,  b,  Newbury,  and  Annah 

B.    (Balch),   Sept.  27,   1892. 

KAIN,  Catharine,  d.  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  Ireland,  and  Marga- 
ret, b.  Ireland,  May  25,  1865. 

James,  s.  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  Kerry  Co..  Ireland,  and  Marga- 
ret (Conner),  b.  Kerry  Co.,  Ireland,  July  2,  1866. 

KIELY,  Mary  Ann,  d.  Patrick,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Mary, 
b.  Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland,  Sept.  4,   1866. 

KILHAM,  Horace  Austin,  s.  Charles  O.,  farmer,  b.  Boxford, 
and  Helen  L.   (Jaques),  b.  Boxford,  May  23,  1870. 

-KILLAM,  Elmer  B.,  s.  Oeorge  Edwin,  farmer,  b.  Boxford, 
and  Jeannette  Addia,  b.  New  Brunswick,  Apr.  1,  1891. 

Ethel  M.,  d.  Oeorge  Edwin,  teamster,  b.  Boxford,  and  Addie 
J.,  b. ,  N.  B.,  Nov.  13,  1894. 

KIMBALL,  David,  s.  Benjamin,  "Shoe  and  Boot  Manufactur- 
er," and  Abigail  B.,  Jan.  1,  1849. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  33 

Kimball,  Frederick  Sumner,  s.  William  B.,  merchant,  and 
Mary  (Stone),  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H,,  July  1,  1872. 

Paul  Revere,  s.  William  B.,  merchant,  and  Mary  (Stone),  b. 
Sandwich,  N.  H.,  June  19,  1875. 

William  Briggs,  s.  William  B.,  merchant,  and  Mary  (Stone), 
b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Feb.  24,  1869. 

KINSMAN,  Robert,  s.  J.  Alvin,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and 
Sarah  D.  (Rogers),  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Dec.  7,  1885. 

Roger  William,  s.  J.  Alvin,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Sarah  D. 
(Rogers),  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Mar.  6,  1884. 

KNEELAND,  Abba  Ann,  d.  Alfred  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Harriet 
A.,  b.  Gloucester,  Aug.  7,  1856. 

Alfred  Warren,  s.  Alfred  A,,  shoemaker,  and  Harriet  A.,  b. 
Gloucester,  May  28,  1854.   (Died  Sept.  8,  1854). 

Arthur  Elwell,  s.  C.  A.  Spofford,  shoeworker,  and  Anna  (Lot- 
ter),  b.  Gloucester,  Oct.  9,  1881. 

Charles  Henry,  s.  Ira  Warner,  shoemaker,  and  Ruth  Frances, 
May  23,  1864.  (Mrs.  R.  F.  Kneeland,  died  July  14, 
1864). 

Chester  Russell,  s.  C.  A.  S.,  operative,  and  Annie  (Lotter),  b. 
Gloucester,  July  27,  1892. 

Clarence  Henry,  s.  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Rose  (Gilman), 
b.  Ossipee,  Oct.  25,  1895. 

Cyrus  Alden  Spofford,  s.  Cyrus  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Eliza  A. 
E.,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1861. 

Emma  Francis,  d.  Ira  Warner,  shoemaker,  and  Ruth  Frances, 
Jan.  23,  1863. 

Ermina  Augusta,  d.  Aaron  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  D., 
Nov.  14,  1859. 

Franklin  Hezekiah,  s.  Cyrus  Alonzo,  shoemaker,  and  Eliza  A. 
E.   (Welch),  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  July  5,  1871. 

George  Porter,  s.  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  A.  (El- 
well), b.  Georgetown,  July  27,  1880. 

Howard  Samuel,  s.  Albert  S.,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  B. 
(Peasley),  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Aug.  16,  1873. 

Lucy  Mary,  d.  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  Ann  (El- 
well), b.  Georgetown,  Sept.  22,   1871. 

Lydia  Ann,  d.  Hiram,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  and  Martha  (Bai- 
ley), b.  Newburyport  (supposed),  June  2,  1867.  (The 
day  June  2,  of  Dr.  A.,  on  Aug.  3,  1875).  (Residence  of  pa- 
rents Rowley). 

Lyman  Porter,  s.  Thomas  J.,  shoeworker,  and  Sarah  Ann  (El- 
well), b.  Georgetown,  Feb.  23,  1874.  (Died  Apr.  28, 
1874). 


34  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

• 

Kneeland,  Mell  Cora  Purl,  d.  Cyrus  A.,  shoemaker,  and 
Eliza  A.  E.   (Welch),  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1867. 

Mildred  Gardner,  d.  C.  A.  S.,  shoemaker,  and  Annie  (Loi- 
ter), b.  Gloucester,  Dec.  6,  1894. 

Phebe  Ellen,  d.  Cyrus  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Eliza  A.  E.,  b.  Shap- 
leigh, Me.,  June  7,  1859. 

Sarah  Elisabeth,  d.  Aaron  Porter,  shoemaker,  and  Elisabeth 
D.,  Feb.  *15,  1851. 

Thomas  Jackson,  s.  Aaron  Porter,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  D. 
June  2,  1848. 

,  d.  Cyrus,  shoemaker,  and  Sally  G.,  Jan.  5,  1850.   (Died 

Jan.  14,  1850), 

KOEWING,  Rosena  May,  d.  August  L.,  butler,  b.  Neiderngesa, 
Germany,  and  Viola  K.  (Philbrook),  b.  Sanbomton,  N. 
H.,  June  29,  1881. 

LAKE,  Abby  Phebe,  d.  Jno.  Batchelder,  yeoman,  b.  Middleton^ 
and  Rebecca  Eveline,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  25,  1853. 

Ada  Wesley,  d.  John  Brown,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and  Amelia 
H.,  b.  Gloucester,  Mar.  27,  1860. 

Albert  Enos,  s.  John  Brown,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and  Ame- 
lia H.,  b.  Gloucester,  Sept.  28,  1850. 

Alice  May,  d.  Ebenezer  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  S.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, N.  H.,  Apr.  1,  1854. 

Arthur  Whitaker,  s.  Ebenezer  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  S.,  b» 
Salem,  N.  H.,  June  21,  1864. 

Benjamin  Balch,  s.  William  G.,  shoemaker,  and  Margeretta 
E.   (Walker),  b.  Ireland,  Mar.  1,  1894. 

Carrie  Page,  d.  Silas  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Arabella  J.,  b.  Box- 
ford,   Mar.  5,   1853. 

Carrie  Wellington,  d.  Robert  Lake,  Jr.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary 
A.,  b.  Middleton,  Sept.  14,  1856. 

Charles  Hobart,  s.  Ebenezer  H.,  and  Susan  S.,  b.  Salem,  N. 
H.,  June  30,  1857. 

Charles  Hobart,  s.  Charles  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  E.  (Col- 
lins), b.  Peabody,  Oct.  23,  1893. 

Ebenezer  Hobert,  s.  Charles  Hobert,  farmer,  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Collins),  b.  Peabody,  Feb.  18,  1895. 

Ella  Frances,  d.  Ebenezer  H.,  shoecutter,  and  Susan  S.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, N.  H.,  May  11,   1860. 

Ellen  Arabella,  d.  Silas  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Arabella  J.,  b, 
Boxford,  Oct.  14,  1850. 

Ernest  Mathew,  s.  Charles  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Collins),  b.  Peabody,  July, 5,  1896. 


SALISBURY    DEATHS  35 

Lake,  Flora  Gean,  d.  Otto  E.,  hairdresser,  and  Flora  E. 
(Adams),  b.  Natick,  Dec.  20,  1880. 

George  Henry,  s.  Henry  W.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  Ann,  Feb. 
23,  1861. 

Harry  Eleazer,  s.  Otto  E.,  barber,  and  Flora  E.  (Adams),  b. 
Natick,  Oct.  16,  1884. 

Horace  Woodard,  s.  Ebenezer  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  S., 
(Whitaker),  b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  July  28,   1867. 

Howard  Wesley,  s.  John  Brown,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and 
Amelia  H.,  b.  Gloucester,  Jan.  20,  1856. 

Laura  Hobart,  d.  Robert,  Jr.,  shoecutter,  and  Mary  A.,  b. 
Middleton,  Mar.  3,  1854. 

Lillian  May,  d.  William  G.,  shoe  operative,  and  Margaret  E. 
(Walker),  b.  Ireland,  July  22,  1890. 

Livea  Alice,  d.  Otto  E.,  shoemaker,  and  Flora  E.  (Adams),  b. 
Natick,  Dec.  22,  1875.   (Name  Jan.  19,  1877. 

Lizzie  Porter,  d.  twin,  Henry  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann, 
Mar.   17,  1863. 

Lottie  Putnam,  d.  twin,  Henry  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann, 
Mar.   17,  1863. 

I^aria  Permelia,  d.  John  Batchelder,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton, 
and  Rebecca  E.,  b.  Boxford,  Mar.  2,  1851. 

Mary  Alice,  d.  Ebenezer  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  S.  (Whit- 
aker), b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  Feb.  24,  1870. 

Norah,  d.  Charles  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  Eliza  (Collins),  b. 
Peabody,  Dec.  4,  1891. 

Otto  Eleazer,  s.  Eleazer,  shoemaker,  and  Hannah  A.,  b.  Mid- 
dleton, Jan.  29,  1852. 

Robert  Whitaker,  s.  Charles  Hobert,  farmer,  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Collins),  b.  Peabody,  Apr.  14,  1898.. 

Ruth  Permelia,  d.  Eleazer,  shoemaker,  and  Hannah  A.,  b.  Mid- 
dleton,  Dec.  25,  1849. 

Vivienne  Lindsey,  s.  Charles  H.,  nurseryman,  and  Lilly  Lind- 
sey   (Drennen),  b.  Newark,  Del.,  Aug.  29,   1868. 

AVilliam  Perkins,  s.  William  G.,  nurseryman,  and  Mehetable, 
Feb.  27,  1851. 

LAMSON,  Ada   Maria,  d.  Josiah   B.,  farmer,  and  Angelina, 

b.  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1856. 
Angle  M.,   d.  Josiah   B.,  farmer,   and  Angelina,  b.  Sullivan, 

N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1859.   (Name  Oct.  4,  1881). 
Frederick  Josiah,  s.  J.  Arthur,  farmer,  and  Hattie  A.  (Wells^. 

July  1,  1871.  (Named  in  Feb.,  1875.) 
Gertie  Idalia,  d.  J.  Arthur,  farmer,  and  Hattie  (Wells),  Nov. 

17,  1869. 


36  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

LANCASTER,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  John  S.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Leeds,  Canada,  and  Mary  J.,  b.  Middleton,  Mar.  3,  1865. 
(Residence  of  parents,  Danvers). 

LANE,  Albert,  s.  Albert,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Mary 

Adeline  (Welch),  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1873. 
Ira  Benjamin,  s.  Albert,  operative,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Mary  A. 

(Welch),  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1883. 
Theres^  Augusta,  d.  Benjamin,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester,  and 

Lucy,  Jan.   19,   1865. 
Walter  Guy,  s.  Albert,  operative,  b.  Gloucester,  and  Mary  A. 

(Welch),  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  Mar.  12,  1885. 

LARRABEE,  Henrietta  Sears,  d.  T.  Frank,  milk  carrier,  b. 
Salem,  and  Mary  K.  (Sears),  b.  Danvers,  June  1,  1879. 
(This  birth  was  not  returned  till  Feb.  26,  1881,  and  was 
not  included  in  the  return  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth). 

LAWSON,  Gertrude  Colston,  d.  John  H.,  painter,  b.  Charles- 
town,  and  Marianne  (Redding),  b.  Boston,  Dec.  29,  1886. 

LEACH,  Charles  Arthur,  s.  Charles  H.,  provision  dealer,  and 

Mary  A.   (Wilkins),  b.  Wenham,  Sept.  16,  1889. 
Charles  Healey,  s.  Thomas  K.,  wheelwright,  b.  Wenham,  and 

Louisa,  b.  Manchester,  May  28,  1854. 
Martha  Louisa,  d.  Thomas  K.,  wheelwright,  b.  Wenham,  and 

Louisa,  b.  Manchester,  Nov.   12,   1848. 
William  Todd,  s.  Charles  H.,  butcher,  and  Mary  A.  (Wilkins), 

b.  Wenham,  Jan.  14,  1885. 

LERO,  Felix,  s.  David,  laborer,  b.  Santeans,  Canada,  and 
Phebe   (Mirror),  b.  St.  John,  N.   B.,  Aug.  21,  1873. 

LEWIS,  Malinda  Adelaide,  d.  Theodore  A.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Lynn,  and  Eunice  C,  May  26,  1854. 

LINEHAN,  Mary  Abbie,  d.  John  W.,  laborer,  and  Sarah  (Red- 
dy),  b.  Ipswich,  May  20,  1884. 

LINNEHAN,  John,  s.  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  Cork  County,  Ire- 
land, and  Mary,  m.  Waterford  Co.,  Ireland,  Dec.  26, 
1858. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  37 

LOCKE,  Eilen  Isabelle,  d.  William,  farmer,  b.  Lexington,  and 
Frances  Ann  (Claflin),  b.  Framingham,  July  9,  1870. 
(Name  altered  from  Laura  to  EP.en  by  direction  of  Mr. 
Locke,  Oct.  25,  1871). 

LOGAN,  Frankie,  s.  George  A.,  laborer,  b.  Truro,  N.  S.,  and 
Ann  (Fay),  b.  Co.  Leitrim,  Ireland,  Aug.  31,  1883. 

George  Albert,  s.  George  Albert,  laborer,  b.  Truro,  Colchester 
Co.,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Anna  Fay  (Fay),  b.  Co.  Leitrim, 
Ireland,  July  3,  1880.  • 

Margaret,  d.  George  A.,  laborer,  b.  Truro,  N.  S.,  and  Ann 
(Fay),  b.  County  Leitrim,  Ire.,  Jan.  7,  1879. 

Nancy  Agnes,  d.  George  A.,  laborer,  b.  Truro,  N.  S.,  and  Ann 
(Fay),  b.  Co.  Leitrim,  Ireland,  Feb.  21,  1882. 

Theresa  Vincent,  d.  George  A.,  laborer,  b.  Truro,  N.  S.,  and 
Ann  (Fay),  b.  Ireland,  Nov.  11,  1885. 

LONG,  Ethel  Catharine,  d.  Ira  Perley,  blacksmith,  and  Har- 
riet Lake   (Follansbee),  b.  Georgetown,  Feb.  9,  1878. 

Henry  Follansbee,  s.  Ira  P.,  blacksmith,  and  Hattie  (Follans- 
bee), b.  Georgetown,  Sept.  29,  1883. 

Ira  Perley,  s.  Henry,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  and  Catharine 
P.,  b.  Boxford,  Feb.  20,   1857.     , 

Lelia  Catharine,  d.  Henry,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  and  Eliz- 
abeth, Jan.  19,  1861.  (Name  received  of  Mrs.  L.  and  re- 
corded July  24,   1874).     ' 

Martha  Alice,  d.  Henry,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  and  Catha- 
rine P.,  b.  Boxford,  Sept.  16,  1851. 

Perley  Lamont,  s.  Ira  P.,  blacksmith,  and  Harriet  L.  (Follans- 
bee), b.  Georgetown,  Aug.  28,  1887. 

Ruth  Alice,  d.  Ira  P.,  blacksmith,  and  Harriet  (Follansbee), 
b.   Georgetown,  Jan.  22,   1880. 

William  Albert,  s.  Henry,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  and  Cath- 
arine P.,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  29,  1854. 

William  Chester,  s.  Ira  P.,  blacksmith,  and  Harriet  (Follans- 
by),  b.  Georgetown,  Aug.  20,  1886. 

LONGLEY,  Edwin  Percy,  s.  Albert  A.,  clerk,  b.  Boston,  and 

Evelyn  A.,  b.  Waterville,  Vt.,  Aug.  13,   1887.  (Residence 
parents,  Boston). 

LORD,  Mary  Emma,  d.  Samuel,  farmer,  b.  Norway,  Me.,  and 
Ann  Sarah,  b.  Abbott,  Me.,  July  1,  186L 


38  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

LUCK,  Marjory,  d.  Charles  W.,  clergyman,  b.  Cleaveland, 
Ohio,  and  Adella  M.   (Luce),  b.  Marion,  Sept.  29,  1889, 

LUNT,  Arthur  Osgood,  s.  Arthur  G.,  R.  R.  baggage  master, 
b.  Newburyport,  and  Carrie  H.   (Averell),  July  25,  1895. 

LYNCH,  Dennis,  s.  John,  laborer,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  and 
Johanna  S.,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  July  9,  1864. 

McCAfrERTY,  Timothy  Joseph,  s.  William,  laborer,  b.  Don- 
egal, Ireland,  and  Julia  Josephine  (O'Connor),  b.  Cork 
County,  Ireland,  July  13,  1875. 

McCAULEY,  Thomas  Francis,  s.  Dennis,  farmer,  b.  Ireland, 
and  Mary  J.  (Carrol),  b.  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  Jan.  14,  1884. 

McCORMICK,  Edith  May,  d.  James,  farmer,  b.  Longford  Co., 

Ireland,  and   Isabella    (Chisholm),  b.  Antigonish,  Nova 

Scotia,  May  10,  1872. 
John  Robert,  s.  James,  farmer,  b.  Longford  Co.,  Ireland,  and 

Isabella    (Chisholm),   b.   Antigonish,   Nova  Scotia,   Feb. 

23,  1874. 
Victoria  Mellish,  d.  John  R.,  clerk,  and  Bertha  E.  A   (Mel- 

lish),  b.  Quincy,   Mass.,   Dec.  21,   1898. 

McDonald,  ,  d.  Danlel,  farmer,  b.  Moodjet,  Scotland, 

and  Margaret    (Chisholm),  b.   Antigonish,   Nova  Scotia, 
Aug.  13,  1875. 

McKENZIE,  Walter  Franklin,  s.  Addison,  machinist,  and 
Abby  S.,  b.  Strafford,  N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1857. 

McLANE,  Lelia  Harriet,  d.  Jared  B.,  blacksmith,  b.  Pugwash, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  Alice  M.  (Long),  Aug.  22,  1876. 

McLOUD,  Malcolm,  s.  Anson,  clergyman,  b.  Hartland,  Conn. 

and  Jane  C,  b.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  June  7,   1854.    (Name 

Feb.   1862). 
Norman,  s.  Anson,  clergyman,  b.  Hartland,  Conn.,  and  Jane 

C,  b.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1856. 
William,  s.  Anson,  clergyman,  b.  Hartland,  Conn.,  and  Jane 

C,  b.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1851. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  39 

MANNING,  Helen  Achton,  d.  Michael  F.,  farmer,  and  Nellie 
(Connors),  b.  Fitchburg,  Aug.  11,  1897. 

John,  s.  James,  farmer,  b.  Mayo  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Catharine 
T.  (Flanagan),  b.  Roscommon  Co.,  Ireland,  May  1,  1867. 

Michael,  s.  James,  farmer,  b.  Mayo  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Catha- 
rine T.  (Flanagan),  b.  Roscommon  Co.,  Ireland,  Feb.  11, 
1869. 

Rose  Ann,  d.  James,  farmer,  b.  Mayo  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Cath- 
arine T.  (Flanagan),  b.  Roscommon  Co.,  Ireland,  Mar. 
28,   1871.  ^ 

Winiford  Elizabeth,  d.  James,  farmer,  b.  Mayo  Co.,  Ireland, 
and  Catharine  T.  (Flanagan),  b.  Roscommon  Co.,  Ire- 
land, Nov.   5,  1873. 

MANUEL,  Lucinda  Francis,  d.  Otis  Alvin,  laborer,  b.  Ham- 
ilton, and  Martha  Olive  (Fields),  b.  Essex,  Jan.  21,  1892. 

MASON,  Walter  Horace,  s.  Horace  E.,  truck  farmer,  b.  Bev- 
erly, and  Kate  J.  (Connors),  b.  Salem,  Sept.  1,  1890. 

MEAD,  James,  s.  James,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  and   Honora, 

b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  Sept.  4,  1861. 
Julia,  d.  James,  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  and  Honora,  b.  Cork 

County,  Ireland,  Sept.  18,'  1863.     (Died  Sept.  25,  1863). 
Mary  Ann,  d.  James,  laborer,  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  and 

Honora,  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  Sept.  15,  1864. 

MEANS,  Leland  Franklin,  s.  John  Curtis,  clerk,  b.  Chelsea, 

and   Cora    Frances   Roderick    (Wotton),   b.    Waldoboro, 

Me.,  Mar.  3,  1897. 
,  s.  John  Curtis,  shoemaker,  b.  Chelsea,  and  Cora  Frances, 

(Wotton),  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Mar.  21,  1899.  (Lived  21/2 

hours). 

MENNARD,  Mary  Leonora,  d.  Louis,  laborer,  b.  Canada,  and 
Lucy  Ann  (King),  b.  Sandown,  N.  H.,  Apr.  28,  1880. 

MEREDITH,  Nellie  May,  d.  William  Henry,  clergyman,  b. 
Bristol,  England,  and  Susan  (Barrett),  b.  Hambridge, 
Eng.,  Mar.  29,  1876. 

MERRIAM,  Henry  Greenleaf,  s.  Frederick  P.,  depot  master, 
and  Hannah  J.,  b.  Middleton,  Nov.  16,  1855. 


40  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

MERRIL,  Edward,  s.  Hazen,  shoemaker,  b.  Rockport,  and 
Therisa,  b.  Maine,  May  2,  1854.  (Residence  parents, 
Wenham).  (Part  of  the  facts  from  Mrs.  Thomas  Per- 
kins). 

MERRILL,  Alice  Elizabeth,  d.  Eben  Sumner,  machinist,  b. 
Haverhill,  and  Thurza  Augusta  (Lane),  Feb.  15,  1895. 

MILBERRY,  Charles  Elmer,  s.  Charles  M.,  laborer,  b.  Com- 
wallis,  N.,  S.,  and  Eliza  A.  (Fairs),  b.  Carleton,  N.  B., 
Feb.  20,  1887. 

MILLER,  Leroy  Augustus,  s.  Nathan  S.,  farmer,  b.  Thomaston, 
Me.,  and  Jessie  H.  (Cram),  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  3,  1891. 

MONSON,  Ester  Matilda,  d.  Olaf,  farmer,  b.  Sweden,  and 
Enmia  Christina  (Loman),  b.  Sweden,  May  25,  1897. 

MORRIS,  Anna,  d.  Edward,  laborer,  b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland, 

and  Mary,  b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  Jan.  22,  1864. 
Edward,  s.  Edward,  farmer,  b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Mary 

b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  Aug.  4,  1865. 
John,  s.   Edward,  farmer,  b.   Meath  Co.,   Ireland,  and  Mary 

(Sullivan),  Nov.  30,  1869.  (Meath  Co.,  so  says  Mrs.  M. 

Dec.    15,    1869,  had  lived  in  Lowd  Co.). 
Margaret,   d.    Edward,    farmer,    b.    Meath   Co.,    Ireland,    and 

Mary  (Sullivan),  b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  Aug.  3,  1867. 
Mary  Jane,   d.   Edward,  laborer,  b.   Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  and 

Mary,  b.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland,  Sept.  18,  1861. 

MORSE,  Eunice  Augusta,  d.  James  L.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,. 

and  Jennie  E.   (Betts),  b.  Wallace  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,. 

Apr.  27,  1876. 
Vivian  Leslie,  d.  Austin  A.,  laborer,  b.  Marblehead,  and  Laura 

E.   (Foster),  Nov.  3,  1882. 

MULLEN,  Catharine,  d.  James,  laborer,  b.  Cavan  Co.,  Ireland^ 

and  Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  Dec.  23, 

1876. 
James  Henry,  s.  twin,  James,  laborer,  b.  Co.  Cavan,  Ireland, 

and  Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  Jan.  19, 

1884. 
John,  s.  James,  laborer,  b.  Cavan  Co.,  Ireland,  and  Catharine 

(Bums),  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  June  3,  1879. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  4I 

Mullen,  Mary  Ellen,  d.  James,  laborer,  b.  Caven  Co.,  Ire- 
land, and  Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  June 
25,   1881. 

Thomas  Francis,  s.  twin,  James,  laborer,  b.  Cavan  County,  Ire- 
land, and  Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland, 
Jan.   19,  1884. 

MULLIGAN,  Edward,  s.  Barney,  farmer,  b.  Ireland,  and  Mary 
(McDermott),  b.  Kings  County,  Ireland,  Feb.  7,  1885. 

MUNDAY,  Thomas  Frederick,  s.  Alphonzo,  butcher,  and  Ab- 

bie  H.,  b.   Georgetown,  July   10,   1865.    (Name  Feb.  25, 

1869). 
Thomas  Perkins,  s.  William  Henry,  butcher,  and  Phebe  Ann, 

b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  June  19,  1864. 
William  Forrest,  s.  William  Henry,  butcher,  and  Phebe  Ann, 

b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  June  26,  1862. 

MUNSEY,  Ada  M.,  d.  Frank  L.,  painter,  b.  Strafford,  N.  H., 
and  Emma  (King),  b.  Amherst,  N.  S.,  Sept.  2,  1893. 

Earnest,  s.  Frank  L.,  decorator,  b.  Strafford,  N.  H.,  and  Em- 
ma (King),  b.  Amherst,  N.  S.,  Jan.  10,  1892. 

Paul  R.,  s.  Frank  L.,  painter,  b.  N.  H.,  and  Eunice  (King),  b. 
Nova  Scotia,  Aug.  9,  1895. 

MURPHY,  Mary  Agnes,  d.  John,  farmer,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
and  Anna  (Trask),  b.  Beverly,  Apr.  29,  1887. 

MURRAY,  Charles  Augustus,  s.  Simon,  shoemaker,  b.  Shap- 
leigh, Me.,  and  Mary  A.  (Moore),  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Oct. 
29,    1866.    (Name  recorded  Dec,   1867). 

Ellen  Maria,  d.  George,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and 
Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Dublin  Co.,  Ireland,  Sept.  21, 
1869. 

George  William,  s.  George,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and 
Catharine  (Burns),  b.  Dublin  Co.,  Ireland,  July  29,  1867. 

,  s.  Simon  A.,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and  Mary  A. 

(Moore),  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1868. 

MYERS,  Glen  Coburn,  s.  Edward  B.,  detective,  b.  Boston,  and 
Fannie,  b.  Pennsylvania,  June  22,  1892.  (Residence  pa- 
rents, Boston). 

NEAGLES,  Mary  Susan,  d.  Ebenezer,  shoemaker,  b.  Maiden, 
and  Susan  M.,  June  16,  1863.  (Died  July  17,  1863).  (Pa- 
rents residents  of  Lynn  when  these  births  collected  and 
registered,  Jan.,  1864). 


42  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

NEWHALL,  Susan,  d.  John,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Dolly,  b. 
Lynnfield,  Dec.  — ,  1848. 

NICKERSON,  Bessie  Trueman,  d.  Alfred  E.,  shoemaker,  b. 

Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  and  Fannie  C.   (Baker),  b.  Yarmouth, 

N.  S.,  Aug.  28,  1876.    (Name  May  2,   1877). 
Charles  Bertie,  s.  Alfred  E.,  shoemaker,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 

and  Fannie  C.  (Baker),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1,  1874. 

(Name  May  4,  1875). 
Sarah  Rena,  d.   Alfred  E.,  shoemaker,  b.   Yarmouth,   N.   S., 

and  Fannie  C.    (Baker),  b.   Yarmouth,   N.  S.,   Jan.    11, 

1879. 

NIELEY,  Dawn  Louisa,  d.  Forrest  G.,  farmer,  b.  Nova  Scotia, 
and  Hattie  E.   (Day),  b.  Boston,  Nov.  14,   1890. 

0*DR1SC0LL,  James,  s.  Patrick,  ,  b.  Cork  County,  Ire- 
land, and  Margaret,  b.  Waterford  Co.,  Ireland,  Nov.  7, 
1861. 

ORNE,  Arvia  Lefavour,  s.  Cecelia  Orne,  Jan.  22,  1877. 

PACE,  Arthur  Wyman,  s.  Albert  W.,  laborer,  b.  Andover,  and 

Ellen  M.   (Perkins),  Sept.  2,  1883. 
Leslie  Damon,  s.  Albert  W.,  laborer,  b.  Andover,  and  Ellen  M. 

(Perkins),  Aug.  17,  1887. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Albert  W.,  farmer,  b.  Andover,  and  Ellen 

M.   (Perkins),  Jan.  28,  1889. 
Wendell  Stewart,  s.  Albert  W.,  farmer,  b.  Andover,  and  Ella 

M.  (Perkins),  Oct.  15,  1880. 
,  s.  A.  W.,  farmer,  b.  Andover,  and  Ellen  M.   (Perkins), 

Oct.   15,  1892. 

PACKER,  Walter  Hamilton,  s.  Isaac  S.,  shoecutter,  b.  New- 
buryport  and  Ann  M.,  b.  Newburyport,  July  9,  1858. 

PAIGE,  Gertrude  Marion,  d.  Frank  B.,  farmer,  b.  Orford, 
N.  H.,  and  Jessie  M.  (Perkins),  Mar.  13,  1884. 

PALMER,  Rena  Anna,  d.  Philip,  printer,  b.  Waterville,  Vt., 
and  Carrie  F.,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  18,  1892. 

PATTERSON,  Jennie,  d.  John,  farmer,  b.  Bangor,  and  Mary, 
b.  Bangor,  Sept.  9,  1892. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  43 

PEABODY,,  Alice  Mary,  d.  Alden  P.,  farmer,  and  Lydia  A. 

(Wildes),  b.  Ipswich,  Jan.   14,  1879. 
Bertha  Dale,  d.  Allison  H.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Amelia 

C.   (Pead),  b.  Lowell,  June  8,   1887. 
Carlton  Augustin,  s.  Jacob  Symonds,   farmer,  and  Eliza  M., 

Dec.  31,  1858.   (Name  Sept.  29,  1881). 
Carlton  Augustus,   s.   Augustine   S.,    shoe   manufacturer,   and 

Helena,  b.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  July  6,   1850. 
Charlotte  Annie,  d.  Charles  J.,  farmer,  and  Annie  R.  (Smith), 

b.  Peabody,  Aug.  27,  1880. 
Corydon   Leroy,   s.    John   W.,   shoemaker,   b.    Middleton,    and 

Marie  E.   (Goodhue),  b.  North  Andover,  Aug.  18,  1873. 

(Name  in  1874). 
Eben,  s.  Alden  P.,  farmer,  and  Lydia  A.    (Wildes),  Nov.  4, 

1884. 
Elizabeth  Dole,  d.  Charles  J.,  farmer,  and  Annie  R.   (Smith), 

b.  Peabody,  Oct.  12,  1876. 
Emily   E.,   d.    William   Henry,   shoemaker,   b.   Wenham,    and 

Anna  (Walker),  b.  Co.  Galway,  Ireland,  Jan.  7,  1881. 
Emma,   d.  Augustine  S.,   shoe  manufacturer,  and  Helena,   b. 

Henniker,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1855.  (Died  June  19,  1855). 
Flora  Alice,  d.  Jacob  Symonds,  farmer,  and  Eliza  M.,  Sept.  4, 

1860.     (Mr.  J.  S.  Peabody  died  Nov.  26,  1860). 
Grace  Garfield,  d.  Alden  P.,  farmer,  and  Lydia  A.   (Wildes), 

b.  Ipswich,  Aug.  4,  1881. 
Harry  Eldridge,  s.  William  Henry,  shoeworker,  b.  Wenham, 

and  Ann    (Walker),   b.   Co.    Galway,    Ireland,  Aug.   12, 

1878. 
Helen  Wilson,  d.  William  H.,  operative,  b.  Wenham,  and  An- 
nie (Walker),  b.  Co.  Galway,  Ireland,  May  23,  1885. 
Laura  Abbie,  d.  Alden  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Lydia  A.  (Wildes), 

b.  Ipswich,  May  3,  1873. 
Lewis  Ephraim,  s.  Ephraim  P.,  farmer,  and  Ellen  A.  (Berry), 

b.  Andover,  Feb.  16,  1877. 
Lois  Louisa,  d.  Isaiah  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and  Lydia 

M.,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  Oct.  23,  1848. 
Loren  Herbert,  s.  Thomas,  shoemaker,  and  Caroline,  b.  Row- 
ley, May  19,  1860. 
Lyman  Quincy,  s.  William,  bootmaker,  and  Ruth  Eliza,  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.   13,  1858. 
Martha  Edna,  d.   Moses,  shoemaker,   and  Lydia,  b.   Ipswich, 

July  30,   1852. 
Nellie  Wonson,  d.  William  M.,  butcher,  b.  Wenham,  and  Ada 

B.  (Perkins),  b.  Gloucester,  Mar.  22,  1874. 


44  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Peabody,  Robert  Wallace,  s.  Jeremiah  Flint,  farmer,  b.  Mid- 
dleton,  and  Betsey,  b.  Middleton,  Feb.  15,  1852.  ("Robert 
Wallace"  inserted  in  Mar.,  1853.  Residence  of  parents, 
Danvers,  in  Jan.,   1853,  when  this  birth  was  registered). 

Sarah  Dole,  d.  Joel  R.,  farmer,  and  Sarah  D.,  b.  Newbury 
(Bylield  Parish),  Nov.  26,  1848. 

Susan  Alice,  d.  Isaiah  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and  Lydia 
M.,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1851.  (Name  inserted, 
Jan.,  1854). 

Susan  Amelia,  d.  Thomas,  Jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan,  b.  Glou- 
cester, July  3,  1851. 

Warren  Winslow,  s.  Moses,  shoemaker,  and  Lydia,  b.  Ipswich, 
Nov.    16,    1850. 

William  Arthur,  s.  Ebenezer,  farmer,  and  Abigail,  Oct.  28, 
1849. 

William  Wallace,  s.  Isaiah  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and 
Lydia  M.,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  July  7,  1853. 

,  s.,   stillborn,   Luther  Alvin,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  and 

Nettie  Belle  (Jaquit),  b.  Boston,  Jan.  31,  1898. 

,  d.  stillborn,  d.  Luther  Alvin,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  and 

Nettie  Belle  (Jaquitte)  Peabody,  b.  Boston,  Mar.  19, 
1899. 

PEARSON,  Albert  Merrill,  s.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  West  New- 
bury, and  Mary  J.,  b.  Rowley,  May  12,  1853. 

Augustus  Washington,  s.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  West  New- 
bury, and  Mary  J.,  b.  Rowley,  Apr.  24,  1851. 

Charles  Henry,  s.  Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  West  Newbury,  and 
Mary  J.,  b.  Rowley,  Aug.  17,  1855. 

Vida  Louise,  d.  Frank  H.,  farmer,  b.  Sutton,  and  Emma  E. 
(Parry),  b.  Fall  River,  July  21,  1887. 

PERKINS,  Abby  Frances,  d.  Caleb  M.,  shoe  manufacturer,  and 
Mary  L.,  Dec.  14,  1858.   (Died  Feb.,  1859). 

Alice  Emily,  d.  David  P.,  farmer,  and  Addie  J.  (Phillips), 
Dec.  13,  1878. 

Alice  Lillian,  d.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.  (Towle), 
Sept.  2,  1879. 

Amos  Lawrence,  s.  Samuel  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Charlotte,  b. 
Newburyport,  June  7,  1857. 

Anna,  d.  Ephraim,  farmer,  and  Sophronia  C,  b.  Rowley,  Jan. 
4,  1864. 

Annis  Mowatt,  d.  Robert  S.  ,  and  Mary  Jane,  July   5, 

1857.  (Parents  residents  of  Danvers  when  this  was  reg- 
istered, Jan.,  1858). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  45 

Perkins,  Arthur,  s.  Thomas,  farmer  and  carpenter,  and  Eliza- 
beth W.,  b.  Rockport,  Apr.  9,  1858.  (Died  Aug.  29, 
1858.)      (Mr.  P.  died  Oct.  29,  1858). 

Arthur  Freeman,  s.  David  P.,  farmer,  and  Addie  J.  (Phil- 
lips), Apr.  29,  1867. 

Arthur  Kimball,  s.  Caleb  K.,  shoe  manufacturer,  and  Mary 
L.,  May  22,  1861.  (Mr.  Caleb  K.  Perkins,  died  Aug.  25, 
1861). 

Arthur  Warren,  s.  Joseph  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and 
Julia  M.,  b.  Boxford,  Oct.  7,  1863. 

Benjamin  Ashby,  s.  Elbridge  F.,  farmer,  and  Rebecca  P.,  Feb. 
7,  1855. 

Bertha  Glazier,  d.  J.  Fremont,  farmer,  and  Carrie  E.  (Glasier), 
b.  Middleton,  Aug.  26,  1879.  (''Glazier"  by  mother,  Feb. 
24,  1888). 

Bessie  Blanch,  d.  J.  Fremont,  farmer,  and  Carrie  E.  (Glazier), 
b.  Middleton,  May  8,  1882.  (From  mother,  Feb.  24, 
1888). 

Carrie  Estelle,  d.  Joseph,  farmer,  and  Susan  M.  (Ray),  Jan. 
31,  1866. 

Carrie  Evelyn,  d.  Charles,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Eliza  M., 
b.  Ipswich,  Aug.  12,  1861. 

Caroline,  d.  Thomas,  carpenter,  and  Elisabeth  W.,  b.  Rock- 
port,  Sept.  25,  1852.  (Name  Jan.,  1855). 

Caroline,  d.  Ephraim,  farmer,  and  Sophronia  C,  b.  Rowley, 
Mar.  17,  1861. 

Charles  Dudley,  s.  Dudley  Q.,  yeoman,  and  Mary  A.,  Sept.  18, 
1853. 

Clarence  Webster,  s.  J.  Wm.  A.,  operative,  b.  Georgetown,  and 
Nellie  A.  (Gallup),  b.  Danvers,  Oct.  1,  1889. 

Dennis  Augustus,  s.  Elbridge  F.,  farmer,  and  Rebecca  P.,  Oct. 
9,   1849.     (Name  recorded  Dec.  8,  1874.) 

Edward  Herbert,  s.  Ephraim,  farmer,  and  Sophronia  C,  b. 
Rowley,  Oct.  5,  1858. 

Eliza  Anna,  d.  Ephraim,  farmer,  and  Sophronia  (Cole),  b. 
Rowley,  Nov.    13,   1866.      (Name  in  1875). 

Ellen  Maria,  d.  Thomas,  farmer,  and  Elizabeth  W.,  b.  Rock- 
port,  Oct.  30,  1854.  (Changed  to  "Ella"  June  8,  1889 
by  order  S.  D.  Hood). 

Emily  Augusta,  d.  Samuel  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Charlotte,  June 

18,  1849. 

Frederick,  s.  Dudley  Q.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  A.,  Sept.  20, 

1851.  (Died  Jan.  10,  1852). 
George  Henry,  sj  Elbridge  F.,  farmer,  and  Rebecca  P..  Auj?. 

19,  1851. 


46  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Perkins,  George  William,  s.  Caleb  K.,  shoe  manufacturer,  and 

Mary  L.,  Jan.  6,  1860. 
Grace  Rebecca,  d.  David  P.,  farmer,  and  Addie  J.  (Phillips), 

Apr.  23,  1869. 
Harriet,   d.   Ephraim,   farmer,  and  Sophronia  C.,  b.  Rowley, 

July  26,   1855. 
Harris  Ephraim,  s.  Ephraim,  farmer,  and  Sophronia   (Cole), 

b.  Rowley,  May  30,  1871. 
Harry  Lawrence,   s.   Lawrence,   farmer,   and  Kate  L.    (Beck- 
ford),  b.  Salem,   Nov.  24,   1888. 
Horace  Elmer,  s.  Joseph,  farmer,  and  Susan  M.,  May  19,  1862. 
Howard  Wilson,  s.  Edward  H.,  butcher,  and  Ella  F,  (Porter), 

b.  Wenham,  Apr.  9,  1887. 
Israel  Albion,  s.  Dudley  Q.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  Sept.  23, 

1865. 
Jane  McLoud,  d.  George  H.,  shoecutter,  b.  Wenham,  and  Au- 
gusta L.,  b.  Gloucester,  Mar.  5,  1855. 
Jennie  Marion,  d.  David  P.,  farmer,  and  Addie  J.  (Phillips), 

Sept.  28,  1872. 
Jessie  Marion,  d.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.,  Feb.   18, 

1859. 
John  Haskell,  s.  John  P.,  farmer,  b.  Salem,  and  Jane  H.,  b. 

Marblehead,   May   IL    1860.     ' 
John  Webster,  s.  Dudlev  Q.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  June  20, 

1855. 
Josiah  Fremont,  s.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.,  Jan.  22, 

1857. 
Justin  Winfield,  s.  Elbridge  F.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  I.,  June 

4,  1864. 
Lawrence,   s.   Procter,   farmer,   and   Susan   E.,  b.    Gloucester, 

Dec.  1,  1859.   (Name  Jan.,  1861). 
Lydia  Bradstreet,  d.  Benjamin  Austin,  farmer,  and'  Harriet  A., 

b.  Boxford,  Jan.  25,  1862. 
Lydia  Martha,  d.  William  B.,  shoemaker,  and   Margaret   M. 

(Homan),  Feb.  13,  1876. 
Lyman    Almy,    s.    Elbridge    F.,    shoemaker,    and    Susan    L 

(Adams),  May  6,  1871. 
.  Lyndon   Story,   s.   J.    W.    A.,   operative,   b.    Georgetown,   and 

Nellie  A.   (Gallup),  b.  Danvers,  May  21,  1885. 
Margaret  Abba,  d.  William  B.,  Jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret 

M.,  Mar.  2,   1864. 
Mary  Adeline,  d.  David  P.,  farmer,  and  Addie  J.   (Phillips), 

Mar.  25,   1876. 
Mary  Anna,  d.  John   P.,   farmer,  b.  Salem,  and  Jane  H.,  b. 

Marblehead,  Sept.  6,    1851. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  47 

Perkins,  Mary  Ella,  d.  Samuel  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Charlotte, 

b.  Newburyport,  Sept.  4,  1853. 
Mary  Ellen,  d.  William  B.,  Jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  M., 

Mar.    1,  1866. 
Mary  Emma,   d.  Josiah   P.,  farmer,  and   Bhebe  W.,  Oct.   5, 

1855.     (Name  inserted  Jan.,  1858). 
Millicent  Grace,  d.  Lawrence,  farmer,  and  Katie  (Beckford), 

b.  Salem,  Mar.  27,  1884. 
Nellie,  d.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.,  Oct.  6,   1864. 
Prudence,   d.   Israel  A.,  farmer,  and  Ora  Dole    (Sheffer),  b. 

Matland,  N.  S.,  Feb.  28,  1895. 
Ralph,  s.  J.  Fremont,  laborer,  and  Carrie  E.   (Glazier),  Sept. 

15,   1887. 
Ralph   Homan,  s.   William  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  M. 

(Roman),  Feb.   13,   1874.   (Died  Aug.  29,  1874). 
Rufus   Elliott,  s.   Dudley  Q.,   farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  June  3, 

1859. 
Sallie  Mabel,  d.  Theron  D.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  A.  (Balch), 

June  19,  1876. 
Sarah,  d.  Thomas,  carpenter,  and  Elisabeth  W.,  b.  Rockport, 

Apr.  19,  1850. 
Sarah  Lizzie,  d.  Rodney  D.,  shoe  manufacturer,  and  Susan  I., 

Sept.  6,  1859.  (Mr.  R.  D.  Perkins  died  Aug.  31,  1859). 
Theron  Dennis,  s.  Rodney  D.,  shoemaker,  and  Susan  I.,  Apr. 

13,  1856. 
William  Augustus,  s.  J.  W.  A.,  shoemaker,  b.  Georgetown,  and 

Nellie  A.   (Gallup),  b.  Danvers,  May  20,  1891. 
William  Bailey,  s.  William  B.,  shoemaker,  and  Margaret  M. 

(Homan),  Sept.  6,  1872. 
Willie,  s.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.   (Tole),  May  28, 

1868.      (Died  June  7,   1868). 
,  d.  Josiah  P.,  farmer,  and  Phebe  W.,  Nov.  13,  1861.  (Died 

Nov.  23,  1861). 

PERLEY,  Albert  Edward,  s.  E.  Horace,  printer,  b.  Ipswich, 

and  Susie  I.  Hood,  Oct.  17,  1885. 
Alice  Carrie,  d.  John  F.,  carpenter,  and  Louisa  A.,  b.  Salem, 

N.  H.,  May  8,  1859. 
Alvin  Lemuel,  s. ^  and  Mary  Louisa.  Dec.  23,  1874.  (Name 

May  4,   1875). 
Annie,  d.  Stephen  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Eliza  M.,  b.  Ipswich, 

Oct.  3,  1855.  (Name  recorded  Jan.  19,  1869.    The  mother 

was  Mrs.   Fuller,  says   this  daughter  has  lived  with   Mr. 

Jonathan  W.  Beal,  since  about  2  yrs.  of  age.  Now  known 

as  Annie  P.  Beal.     Now  at  the  West.     Mr.  Beal  returned 

here  with  family  Apr.,  1869). 


48  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Perley,  Annie  Gertrude,  d.  Dean  A.,  blacksmith,  b.  Boxford, 
and  Nancy  A.,  b.  Boxford,  May  4,  1858.  (Name  July  31, 
1881). 

Arthur  Warren,  s.  E.  Horace,  printer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Susie 
I.    (Hood),  Apr.  23,   1884. 

Augustus  Woodward,  s.  John  F.,  farmer,  and  Louisa  A.  (Whit- 
aker),  b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  July  24,  1866.  (Recorded  May 
27,  1867). 

Charles  Lemuel,  s.  John  F.,  carpenter,  and  Louisa  A.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, N.  H.,  Mar.   10,  1858. 

Charles  Proctor,  s.  Thomas  W.,  shoe  manufacturer,  b.  Box- 
ford, and  Harriet  L.,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  30,  1859.' 

Eliza  Augusta,  d.  Stephen  A.,  farmer,  and  Eliza  M.,  b.  Ipswich, 
Oct.  2,  1851. 

Emily  Jane,  d.  Humphrey,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Eunice, 
Sept.  24,  1849. 

Himiphrey,  s.  Humphrey,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Eunice, 
Nov.  25,  1854. 

Lenna  Gould,  d.  John  F.,  carpenter,  and  Louisa  A.,  b.  Salem, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  17,  1861. 

Mary  Goodwin,  d. ,  and  Eliza  M.,  b.  Ipswich  (Linebrook 

Parish),  Sept.  16,  1860.  (M.  G.  Perley,  died  in  Danvers, 
Aug.  8,  1862). 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  John  F.,  carpenter,  and  Louisa  A.,  b.  Salem, 
N.  H.,  June  24,  1854. 

Nathaniel,  s.  Nathaniel,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  Ann,  July  28, 
1857.   (Mrs.  P.  died  Oct.  20,   1857). 

Wallace  Holman,  s.  Dean  A.,  blacksmith,  b.  Boxford,  and 
Nancy  A.,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  20,  1855. 

William  Nathaniel,  s.  Nathaniel,  shoemaker,  and  Mary  E., 
Sept.  30,   1863. 

Wyman  Franklin,  s.  John  F.,  carpenter,  and  Louisa  A.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, N.  H.,  May  9,  1856. 

PERRY,  Gertrude  Louise,  d.  John,  farmer,  b.  Arlington,  and 
Priscilla  Ann  (Crowdis),  b.  Baddeck,  N.  S.,  Dec.  5, 
.1876. 

John  Butterfield,  s.  John,  farmer,  b.  Arlington,  and  Priscilla 
Ann   (Crowdis),  b.  Baddeck,  Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  28,  1875. 

PETERSON,  Abbie  Ward,  d.  John  A.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem, 

and  Cynthia  W.,  July  7,  1862. 
Walter  Sidney,  s.  John  A.,  shoecutter,  b.  Salem,  and  Cynthia 

W.,  Nov.  3,  1858. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  49 

PETTENGILL,  Alice,  d.  Moses,  farmer,  b.  Boxford,  and 
Lydia,  b.  Manchester,  Jan.  21,  1849. 

Charles  Franklin  Rea,  s.  Moses  E.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Lydia  W.,  July  4,  1857.   (Mr.  P.  died  Dec.  2,  1857). 

Jasper  Rea,  s.  Moses  E.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia  W., 
Mar.  17,  1856.   (Died  Aug.  17,  1856). 

Luello  May,  d.  Oliver  P.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  T.  (Pitman), 
b.  Danvers,  Mar.  25,  1868.  (Residence  of  parents,  Dan- 
vers, when  this  was  collected  and  registered,  Dec,  1868). 

Moses  Endicott,  s.  Moses  E.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  and  Lydia 
W.,  June  29,   1854. 


PHILLIPS,  Almira  Elizabeth,  d.  Henry  W.,  shoemaker,  and 
Sarah  R.   (Gould),  b.  Boxford,  Jan.  12,  1878. 

Annie  Ethel,  d.  John  W.,  shoeworker,  and  Ida  May  (An- 
drews), Sept.  23,  1881. 

Arthur  Wellington,  s.  Timothy  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and 
Adeline,  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Sept.  13,  1851. 

Bessie  Gertrude,  d.  Erwin  T.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Ruth 
G.  (Lake),  b.  Boxford,  May  6,  1870. 

Bessie  Rebecca,  d.  Erwin  T.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and 
Ruth  G.   (Lake),  b.  Boxford,  Jan.   1,  1876. 

Charles  Albert,  s.  Richard,  Jr.,  shoe  manufacturer,  and  Eliza- 
beth H.,  b.  Danvers,  Apr.  24,  1851.  (Danvers — should 
have  been  Wevmouth.  He  came  to  live  at  Danvers  when 
quite  young,  says  R.  P.  Esq.,  Jan.,  1871). 

John  Walter,  s.  Timothy  M.,  carpenter,  b.  Salem,  and  Adeline, 
b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Jan.  16,   1855. 

Leon  Percy,  s.  Henry  W.,  shoecutter,  and  Sarah  R.  (Gould),  b. 
Boxford,  July  23,  1868. 

Lydia  Susan,  d.  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Sophia,  b.  Salem, 
June  23,   1849. 

Mabel  Erwin,  d.  Erwin  T.,  shoeworker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Ruth 
G.  (Lake),  b.  Boxford,  July  29,  1871. 

Mary  Dane,  d.  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  D. 
(Dodge),  b.  Ipswich,  Nov.  6,  1873.  ("Dane"  inserted  in 
name  Apr.,  1875). 

Moses  Gray,  s.  Andrew  J.,  shoemaker,  and  Elizabeth  D. 
(Dodge),  b.  Ipswich,  Feb.  7,  1876. 

Norman  Andrew,  s.  Henry  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  R. 
(Gould),  b.  Boxford,  Nov.  6,  1874.  (Name  Mar.  26, 
1875). 

Ruby  Winslow,  d.  Erwin  T.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Ruth 
G.  (Lake),  b.  Boxford,  Oct.  27,  1879. 


50 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 


Phillips,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  Andrew  J. ,  and  Elizabeth 

D.,  b.  Ipswich,  Jan.  24,  1856.  (Parents  not  residents  of 
Topsfield  when  this  was  registered,  Jan.,  1857). 

Sidney  Marsh,  s.  Erwin  T.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Ruth 
G.  (Lake),  b.  Boxford,  Dec.  26,  1877. 

William  Hutchinson,  s.  Charles  A.,  salesman,  and  Mary  E. 
(Munday),  b.  Middleton,  Feb.  27,  1872. 

PICKARD,  Alfred  Henry,  s.   Henry  Augustus,  carpenter,  b. 

Ipswich,  and  Abbie  Ann  (Kneeland),  Feb.  8,   1880. 
Augusta  May,  d.  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Abbie 

A.  (Kneeland),  Apr.  16,  1876.  (Died  Aug.  18,  1876). 
Ernest  Herbert,  s.  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Abby 

A.   (Kneeland),  Sept.  30,  1881. 

PICKETT,  Archey  LeRoy,  s.  John,  laborer,  b.  Canada,  and 
Josephine  (King),  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Jan.  30,  1881. 

PIERCE,  Alice  Marion,  d.  Franklin,  milkman,  b.  Danvers, 
and  Alice  M.  (Larrabee),  Dec.  5,  1885. 

Archer  Lewis,  s.  L.  Elmer,  teamster,  and  Mazora  I.  (Towne), 
Sept.    12,   1892. 

Edward  Nelson,  s.  Stephen  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Abbie  E.    (Perkins),  July  28,    1873. 

Florence  Annah,  d.  Stephen  A.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Eliza  A.   (Perkins),  Aug.  8,   1880. 

Harlan  Stephen,  s.  Stephen  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Abbie  E.    (Perkins),  May  29,  1876. 

Lewis  Elmer,  s.  Stephen  M.,  b.  Beverly,  and  Abbie  E.,  Dec. 
31,  1864.  (The  father  at  this  time,  Jan.,  1865,  in  the 
army,  mother  in  Topsfield). 

Nettie  Gertrude,  d.  Stephen  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and 
Abbie  E.    (Perkins),  May  25,  1868. 

Thomas,  s.  Thomas  W.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  Mary  L.,  b. 
Boston,  Sept.  — ,   1860. 

Thomas  Allen,  s.  Stephen  M.,  operative,  b.  Beverly,  and  Eliza 
Abby   (Perkins),  Sept.   10,    1882. 

Thomas  Justin,  s.  Stephen  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and  Ab- 
bie E.  Perkins,  Mar.  22,  1867. 

Thomas  Wentworth,  s.  Thomas  W.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  Cath- 
arine Cornelia  (Cook),  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8, 
1877. 

Willie  Francis,  s.  Stephen  M.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  and  Ab- 
bie E.  (Perkins),  Oct.  21,  1870.   (Name  June,  1875). 

,  s.  Thomas  W.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  Mary  L.,  b.  Boston, 

July  24,  (?)    1862.  (Lived  about  1/2  hour). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  5  I 

PINGREE,  Daniel  Parker,  s.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A. 
(Elliot),  June  8,  1876. 

Daniel  Wheeler,  s.  Parker  P.,  farmer,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  H., 
and  Hannah  A.,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1854.  (Residence 
of  parents,  Boxford,  at  time  this  birth  was  registered, 
Jan.,  1855). 

Frederick  Elliott,  s.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A.  (Elli- 
ott), July  26,  1883. 

Lucy  Ranlett,  d.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A.  (Elliott), 
July  6,   1875. 

Lydia  Wheeler,  d.  Parker  P.,  farmer,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  H., 
and  Hannah  A.,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Apr.  24,  1852. 

Lydia  Wheeler,  d.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A.  (Elliot), 
Feb.  28,  1880. 

Mary  Abby,  d.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A.  (Elliott), 
Sept.   16,   1881. 

Thomas  Perkins,  s.  Daniel  W.,  farmer,  and  Carrie  A.  (Elli- 
ot), July  1,  1877. 


POOL,  Gordon  Cutler,  s.  Rev.  Francis  Alden,  minister  of  the 
gospel,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Marion  (Rounds),  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Feb.   8,   1895. 


POOLE,  Annie,  d.  Benjamin,  attorney,  b.  Rockport,  and  Ann, 
Eliza,  b.  Elliott,  Me.,  May  6,  1863. 

POOR,  Charles  Prescott,  s.  Joseph  Bailey,  grocer,  b.  George- 
town, and  Mary  Ellen   (Janes),  Oct.  27,  1875. 

Eva,  d.  Joseph  B.,  merchant,  b.  Georgeown,  and  Mary  E„ 
(Janes),  Sept.   12,   1888. 

Helen,  d.  Joseph  B.,  grocer,  b.  Georgetown,  and  Mary  E. 
(Janes),  Apr.   13,    1879. 

William  Bailey,  s.  Joseph,  grocer,  b.  Georgetown,  and  Mary 
Ellen   (Janes),  Nov.  3,   1877. 

PORTER,  Alice  Marion,  d.  Frank,  laborer,  and  Josephine  A. 
(Towne),  July   14,   1885. 

Carrie  Elizabeth,  d.  George  A.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  and 
Martha  A.,  b.  Wenham,  Feb.  23,    1855. 

Frank,  s.  Oliver,  butcher,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Susan  D.,  b.  Gar- 
diner, Me.,  June  28,   1850. 

Harriet  Sophia,   d.  Ira,  farmer,  and  Harriet,  Jan.  31,   1849, 


j2  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

POTTER,  Albert  Warren,  s.  John  H.,  carpenter,  b.  Ipswich, 
and  Hannah  W.,  b.  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  March  27,  1850. 

Grace  Augusta,  d.  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  and  Mary  E.  (An- 
drews), Oct.  29,    1873. 

Harvey  Osborne,  s.  Henry  H.,  carpeneter,  and  shoemaker,  and 
Mary  E.  (Andrews) ^  Jan.  24,  1876. 

Herbert  Milton,  s.  John  H.,  carpenter,  and  Sarah  C,  Jan.  3, 
1862. 

Louie  Archer,  s.  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  and  Mary  E.  (An- 
drews), Oct.  16,  188H 

Mary  Harriet,  d.  Nathaniel,  laborer,  and  Mary  (Mack),  b.  in 
Rhode  Island,  Apr.  23,  1867.  (Mrs.  Potter  came  to  Dan- 
vers  when  three  years  old;  of  her,  Dec.  24,  1867).  (Resi- 
dence parents,  Boxford,  when  this  birth  was  collected  and 
registered,  Dec,  1867). 

PRATT,  Henry  Dudley,  s.  Henry  K.,  farmer,  b.  Dudley,  and 
Jennie  E.   (Childs),  b.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1880. 

Maud  Helena,  d.  Henry  K.,  farmer,  b,  Dudley,  and  Jennie  E. 
(Childs),  b.  Rockford,  Iowa,  Sept.  22,   1881. 

PRICE,  Josephene,  d.  Richard,  merchant,  b.  Salem,  and  Mary 
E.  (Phippen),  b.  Salem,  Oct.  2,  1873.  (Name  1881)'. 
(Residence  of  parents  Salem,  Jan.,   1874). 

PUTNAM,  Cora  Lilian,  d.  James  L.,  farmer,  b.  Roxbury,  and 
Eliza  B.  (Peabody),  b.  Middleton,  Sept.  25,  1869.  (Mid- 
dleton,  the  residence  of  parents  when  this  birth  was  col- 
lected, Dec.  29,   1869).   (Lorenzo  P.  Towne,  informant). 

<^UINT,  Harry  T.,  s.  Alfred,  stone  mason,  b.  "Orfurd,"  N. 
H.,  and  Mary  (Swasev),  b.  Marblehead,  June  14,  1878. 
(Died  Dec.  9,  1878).' 

"RAMSEY,  Rena  Leona.  d.  Edmund,  shoemaker,  b.  Clarence,  ■ 
Nova  Scotia,  and  Jenney  (Jefferson),  b.  Bridgeport,  Nova 
Scotia,   May  11,   1869. 

RAY,  Leslie  Sewell,  s.  Horace,  carpenter,  and  Sarah  Enuna 
Towne,  Dec.  26,  1891. 

Louisa  Cleaveland,  d.  William,  farmer,  and  Louisa,  b.  Pelham, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  8,   1851. 

Mary  Ardella,  d.  John  W.,  shoemaker,  and  Hattie  S.  (Batch- 
elder),  b.  Danvers,  Jan.  12,  1873. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  53 

Ray,  Otis  Elmer,  s.  Horace,  carpenter,  and  Sarah  Emma 
'(Towne),  Jan.  17,  1874. 

Wallace  Ellsworth,  s.  John  W.,  farmer,  and  Hattic  S.  (Batch- 
elder),  b.  Danvers,  Nov.  26,  1868. 

William  Clarence,  s.  John  W.,  farmer,  and  Hattie  S.  (Batch- 
elder),  b.  Danvers,  Nov.  21,  1866. 

,  s.  William,  farmer,  and  Louisa,  b.  Pelham,  N.  H.,  Sept. 

3,   1848.    (Died  Sept.   14th.). 

REED,  Bessie  Elenor,   d.  Joseph^.,  laborer,  b.  Spain,   and 

Roxanna,  b.  Seabrook,  N.  H.,  July  25,   1891. 
Ellen  Alice  Oakes,  d.  Tobias  D.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  and 

Mary  A.  O.,  b.  Salem,  July  11,  1850.    (Oakes,  added  to 

name,  Apr.,  1851). 
Emily  Woodbury,  d.  Tobias  D.,  shoemaker,  b.   Danvers,  and 

Mary  A.  O.   (Townsend),  b.  Salem,  Oct.  24,  1866. 
Frederick  Arthur,  s.   Tobias  D.,  shoemaker,  b.   Danvers,  and 

Mary  A.  O.,  b.  Salem,  Feb.  13,  1863.  (Arthur  put  in  name 

Feb.,    1867). 

REID,  Allen  Wilbur,  s.  Rev.  Samuel,  clergyman,  b.  Ireland, 
and  Clara,  b.  Indiana,  May  8,  1893. 

RHODES,  Harold  Raymond,  s.  Emma  F.  Kneeland,  Aug.  5, 
1890. 

ROBERTS,  Alice  May,  d.  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  and  Cassie  J. 

(Chisholm),  b.  Pictou,  N.  S.,  June  20,  1887.  (Died  same 

day). 
Arlo  Lester,  s.  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  and  Cassie  J.  (Chisholm), 

b.  Pictou,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1,  1894. 
Henry  Hanson,  s.  Nathan  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  and 

Mary  J.,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  June  3,  1859.     (Name  recorded 

in   1863). 
Laura  Jane,   d.   Nathan   H.,  shoemaker,  b.   Alfred,    Me.,   and 

Mary  J.,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  1856. 
Orin   Frank,   s.   Nathan   H.,   shoemaker,  b.   Alfred,    Me.,   and 

Mary  J.,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  Dec.  25,   1862.   (Frank  inserted 

Sept.  23,  1879,  at  his  request;  he  claimed  to  have  been  so 

named ) . 
Raymond  Stanley,   s.   Henry  H.,  carpenter,  and   Catherine  J. 

(Chisholm).'  b.  Pictou.'  N.   S.,  May  10,  1892. 
Sarah  Ellen,  d.  George,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  and  Sallv, 

Oct.   29,   1849. 
,  d.  Orin.  shoemaker,  b.  Acton.   Me.,  and  Eunice,-  li  Bris- 
tol, Me..  Oct.  20,  1857. 


54  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

ROGERS,  ,  d.  George  W.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  and  Alice 

B.   (Stacy),  b.  Brewster,  Mar.  21,  1899. 

RUSSELL,  Charles,  s.  Silas,  shoemaker,  b.  Eaton,  N.  H.,  and 

Lucy  J.,  b.  Denmark,  Me.,  July  10,  1849. 
Harriet  Ella,  d.  Silas,  shoemaker,  b.  Eaton,  N.  H.,  and  Lucy 

J.,  b.  Denmark,  Me.,  Apr.  8,  1851. 
Joseph,  s.  Silas,  shoemaker,,  b.  Eaton,  N.  H.,  and  Lucy  J.,  b. 

Denmark,  Me.,  Sept.  26,  1853.  (Died  Oct.  26,  1853). 
Mary  Esther,  d.  Silas,  shotmaker,  b.  Eaton,  N.  H.,  and  Lucy 

J.,  b.  Danmark,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1854. 

RUST,  Ida,  d.  Loring  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Kate  M.  (Towne), 

Oct.  26,  1868. 
Luella,  d.  Loring  A.,  shoemaker,  and  Kate  M.   (Towne),  Oct. 

22,  1873. 
Warren    Forrest,    s.    Loring    A.,    shoemaker,    and    Kate    M. 

(Towne),  July  17,   1871. 

SAUNDERS,  John,  s.  Nathaniel  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and 
Philinda  K.,  b.  Salem,  Dec.  6,  1854. 

SAWYER,  Alfred  Leo,  s.  William,  b.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  and 
Esther  Augusta  (Day),  b.  Bradford,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1875. 
(Residence  of  parents,  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Jan.,  1876). 
(Informant,  Mrs.  Louisa  Jane  Welch,  mother  of  Mrs. 
Sawyer). 

SCATES,  Ida  May,  d.  John  G.,  shoemaker,  b.  Georgetown,  and 
Sarah  M.,  Oct.  28,  1855.  • 

SHAW,  Anna,  d.  Alden  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S., 
and  Hannah  (Kann),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Feb.  18,  1868. 

SHREVE,  Mary  Daland,  d.  Octavius  B.,  physician,  b.  Saco, 
Me.,  and  Sarah  (Daland),  b.  Salem,  Sept.  27,  1873.  (Res- 
idence of  parents,  Salem,  Jan.,   1874). 

SKINNER,  Harry  W.,  s.  Minor  A.,  horse  trainer,  b.  Wakefield, 
and  Lydia  A.  (Grey),  b.  Wakefield,  June  8,  1879.  (Died 
Aug.  8,  1879). 

SMALL,  Carrie  Elizabeth,  d.  William  A.,  shoemaker,  and 
Celia  J.,  b.  Danvers,  Aug.  17,  1862. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  55 

SMERAGE,  Alice  Gertrude,  d.  Fred,  teamster,  b.  Lemington, 

Vt.,  and  Ella  A.  (Chapman),  Oct.  15,  1884.   (Name  Oct. 

5,  1885). 
Charles  Arthur,  s.  Fred,  farmer,  b.   Lemington,  Vt.,  and  Ella 

Augusta    (Chapman),   Sept.   22,    1879. 
Ernest   Warren,   s.    Fred,   shoecutter,   b.    Lemington,    Vt.,   and 

Augusta   (Chapman),  Aug.  3,   1874. 
Florence   Abbie,    d.    Fred    Percy,    engineer,    and    Grace    May 

(Cram),  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.   16,   1895. 
Fred  Percy,  s.  P'red,  shoecutter,  bt  Lemington,  Vt.,  and  Ella 

Augusta  (Chapman),  May  3,   1876. 
Isabell  Pearl,  d.  Fred,  teamer,  b.  Lemington,  Vt,  and  Ella  A. 

(Chapman),   Feb.  4,   1888. 
Karl  Gordon,  s.  Fred,  teamster,  b.  Vermont,  and  Ella  Augus- 
ta (Chapman),  May  22,  1894. 
Keith   Percy,   s.   Fred    Percy,    expressman,   and    Grace     May 

(Cram),  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1898. 
I<eroy,  s.   Fred,   teamer  and   farmer,  b.   Lemington,   Vt.,  and 

Ella  A.  (Chapman),  Dec.  5,  1882. 
Melvin  White,  s.  Fred,  farmer,  b.  Lemington,  Vt.,  and  Ella 

A.   (Chapman),  Oct.  4,  1881. 

SMITH,  Abbie  Augusta,  d.  Augustus  W.,  farmer,  and  Harriet 

B.,  b.  Newburyport,  May  21,    1863. 
Ada  Carrie,  d.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Portsmouth,  England,  and 

Sarah,  b.  Salem,  Apr.  4,  1855. 
Alice  Ropes,  d.  Augustus  W.,  farmer,  and  Harriet  B.  (Shaw), 

b.  Newburyport,  May  24,  1877. 
Annie  Laura,  d.  Augustus  W.,  farmer,  and  Harriet  B.  (Shaw), 

b.  Newburyport,  Dec.  24,  1874. 
Barbara  May,  d.  George  F.,  operative,  and  Lizzie  F.  (Bums), 

b.  Ipswich,  Jan.   31,   1885. 
Edward  Augustus,  s.   Augustus  W.,   farmer,   and   Harriet  B. 

(Shaw),  b.  Newburyport,  May  25,  1865. 
Eliza  Ellen,  d.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Portsmouth,  England,  and 

Sarah,  b.  Salem,  Dec.  9,  1852. 
Ellis  Perkins,  s.  Clarence  H.,  operative,  b.  Hollis,   Me.,  and 

Addie  M.   (Lamson),  Mar.  4,   1882. 
Eva  May,  d.  David,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  and  Mary  E. 

(Lowe),,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Mar.  14,  1874.   (Died  Aug.  21, 

1874). 
George  Fremont,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Portsmouth,  England, 

and  Sarah,  b.  Salem,  Julv  24,  1857. 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  Charles  L.,  b.  Boxford,  and  Emilv  (Bix- 

by),   Apr.   3,    1867.    (Residence   of   parents   Boxford   or 

Manchester). 


56  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Smith,  Harriet  Josephine,  d.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Portsmouth, 

England,  and  Sarah,  b.  Salem,  Apr.  24,  1860. 
Joseph,  s.  Peter,  shoemaker,  b.  Lowderburl,  France,  and  Vic- 
toria, b.  Kamden   (?)    Germany,  Oct.  26,   1857. 
Martin   Perrv,   s.    David,   shoemaker,   b.    Alfred,    Maine,   and 

Mary  E'.   (Lowe),  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  May  16,  1876. 
Mary  Adeline,   d.   Augustus    W.,     farmer,    and    Harriet    B. 

(Shaw),  b.  Newburyport,  Jan.  23,  1873. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  John  E.,   laborer,  b.  Ireland,   and  Bridget,  b. 

Cork  County,   Ireland,   Aug.    14,   1853.      (E.  inserted  in 

1856). 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Daniel  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  and 

Mary  Jane,  b.  Wenham,  Apr.   26,   1860.    (Name  altered 

to   Mary   Elizabeth   Sept.    27,    1866   by  direction   of   her 

mother). 
Nehemiah  Wallace,  s.  David,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  and 

Mary  E.  (Lowe),  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Apr.  11,  1867. 
Phebe  Ann,   d.     Whipple   I,,    shoecutter,    and   Charlotte    A. 

(Smith),  Sept.  20,  1868. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  John  E.,  laborer,  b.  Ireland,  and  Bridget, 

b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  Feb.  20,  1855. 
Warren  Albion,  s.  George  C,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  and  Mary 

A.    (Peck),  b.  Lowell,  Aug.   12,  1866. 
William  Alfred,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Portsmouth,  England, 

and  Sarah,  b.  Salem,  Sept.  22,  1850. 
William  Henry,  s.  John  E.,  laborer,  b.  Down  County,  Ireland, 

and  Bridget,  b.  Cork  County,  Ireland,  May  28,  1856. 
William   Herbert,   s.   David,   shoemaker,  b.   Alfred,   Me.,   and 

Mary  E.  (Lowe),  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Feb.  21,  1870. 
,  s.  Edward  E.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Jane  H.,  b. 

Moultenborough,  N.  H.,  Mar.  5,  1858.   (Residence  of  pa- 
rents, Wenham). 
,  s.  Samuel  P.,  yeoman,  and  Angeline,  b.  Dover,  N.  H., 

Nov.   11,  1853. 

SOUGHROW,  James,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Ireland,  County 
of  Kory,  and  Fanny,  b.  Ireland,  County  of  Cork,  July  10, 
1849.  (Residence  of  parents.  Boston,  at  the  time  this  birth 
was  collected,  viz.  Jan.,  1850). 

STAGEY,  Mary  Lizzie,  d,  Cliarles  R.,  farmer,  h.  Northbor- 
ough,  Mass.,  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  Sept.  23, 
1859. 

Sarah  Ada,  d.  Charles  R.,  farmer,  b.  Northborough,  xvlass., 
and  Elizabeth.  1).  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  Aug.  25,  1856. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  57 

STAPLES,  Eva,  d.  George  E.,  blacksmith,  b.  Danvers,  and 
Ada  J.   (Gould),  Feb.  6,  1892. 

STEVENS,    Edward    Herbert,    s.    Josiah    W.,    shoemaker,    b. 

Gloucester,  and  Elisabeth  wS.,  b.  Ipswich,  Apr.  26,   1850. 

(Name  recorded  Jan.,    1854). 
Elizabeth  Adelaide,  d.  Josiah  W.,  shoemaker,  b.    Gloucester, 

and  Elizabeth  S.,  b.  Ipswich,  Feb.   16,  1853. 
Elmer  Warren,  s.  Albert  W.,  carpenter,  b.  West  Newbury,  and 

Anna  B.    (Lake),  Apr.  10,  1870. 
Harriet  Frances,  d.  George  F.,  operative,  b.  Londonderry,  N. 

H.,   and  Harriet    (Armstrong),  b.   Marblehead,   May   25, 

1887. 

STODDER,  Maria  Louisa,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Sa- 
lem, and  Harriet  A.  S.,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1852. 
(Died  Nov.  10,  1852). 

Mary  Very,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Harriet 
A.  S.,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  June  18,  1856. 

William  Austin,  s.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  and  Har- 
riet A.  S.,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  July  2.  1850. 

STONE,  Lawrence  Russell,  s.  Henry,  shoemaker,  b.  Marble- 
head,  and  Catherine  Louisa  Sargent  (Hull),  b.  Ipswich, 
Sept.  9,  1897. 

STRANGMAN,  William  Banks,  s.  Jacob  T.,  carpenter,  b. 
Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Prince  Edward 
Island,  Jan.  3,  1860. 

STRILEY,  Chester  Martin,  s.  J.  Martin,  clerk,  b.  Salem,  and 
Mary  P.   (Foster),  Sept.  29,  1882. 

Lawrence,  s.  J.  Martin,  clerk,  b.  Salem,  and  Mary  P.  (Fos- 
ter), May  16,   1889. 

Viola  Lefavour,  d.  J-  Martin,  clerk,  b.  Salem,  and  Mary  P. 
(Foster),  Feb.  io,  1893. 

SWEENEY,  Arthur,  s.  George  H.,  laborer,  and  Julia  G. 
(Kelley),  b.  Middleton,  Mar.  2,  1889. 

Charles  Alfred,  s.  George  H.,  farmer,  and  Julia  Grace  (Kel- 
ley), b.  Middleton,^Dec.  2,   1894. 

George  Enos,  s.  George  H.,  laborer,  and  Julia  G.  (Kelley), 
b.   Middleton,  Apr.   11,   1886. 

George  H.,  s.  George  E.  ,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  and  Sarah, 

b.  Boston,  June  24,  1855.  (Residence  of  parents,  Boston). 


58  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Sweeney,  Georgiana  Jeanett  Towne,  d. ,  and  Eleanor  A., 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  16,  1858. 

Moses  Perkins  Towne,  s.  ,  ,  and  Eleanor  A.,  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  9,  1854.   (Name  Jan.,  1861). 


TAYLOR,   Annie  Mabel,   d.  William  Buckner,  stonelayer,  b. 

King  George  County,  Virginia,  and  Annie   (Millard),  b. 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,   1883. 
Cyrus  Everett,  s.  Trowbridge   C,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  and 

Lydia  B.,  b.   Ipswich,  Sept.  4,   1850.    (Everett  C.  T.  in 

marriage  certificate,  Nov.,   1872). 
Freddie,   s.   Everett  C,  operative,  and  Eliza   Ellen    (Smith), 

Apr.  6,   1882. 
Harold  Everett,  s.  Everett  Curtis,  and  Eliza  Ellen  (Smith), 

May  28,    1878. 
Ida,  d.  William  Buckner,   stone  layer,  b.   King   George  Co., 

Va.,  and  Annie  (Millard),  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1884. 
Lillian  Blanche,  4-  William  B.,  stone  mason,  b.  King  George 

Co.,  Va.,  and  Annie  (Millard),  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20, 

1887. 
Mary  Belle,  d.  William  B.,  stone  layer,  b.  King  George  Co., 

Va.,  and  Annie  (Millard),  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  28,  1885. 
Ormond   Curtis,   s.    Everett   C,   shoemaker,   and   Eliza   Ellen 

(Smith),  Jan.  9,  1874. 
William  Ogle,   s.   William   Buckner,    stonemason,   and  Annie 

(Millard),  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1894. 


THOMAS,  ,  s.  George  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Portland,   Me., 

and"  Mary  A.,  Mar.  21,  1856.   (Died  Apr.  4,  1856). 

,  d.   George  B.,  shoemaker,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  and  Mary 

A.,  Jan.  11,  1858.  (Died  on  day  of  birth).  (Mr.  T.  died 
Nov.  7,  1858). 

TODD,  Ada  Josephine,  d.  Asahel  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Mary 

E.   (Perley),  b.  Boxford,  Aug.   2,   1868. 
Augustus   Hay  ward,   s.   Asahel   H.,   shoemaker,  and  Mary  E. 

(Perley),  b.  Boxford,  Sept.  1,  1873. 
Clara,  d.  Samuel,  farmer,  and  Harriot  L.,  b.  Cornish,  N.  H., 

Nov.  29,  1855.    (Name  inserted  Jan.,  1858). 
John  Wallace,  s.  Samuel,  farmer,  and  Harriot  L.,  b.  Cornish, 

N.  H.,  Aug.  22,  1854.   (Died  Jan.  31,  1855). 
Marion   Catharine,   d.    Asahel   H.,    shoemaker,    and    Mary   E. 

(Perley),  b.  Boxford,  Dec.  2,  1879. 


TOPSFIELD     BIRTHS  59 

TOWNE,  Albert  Lucius,  s.  Jacob  Arthur,  farmer,  and  Susan 
A.   (Annable),  b.   Kennebunk,  Me.,  June  22,   1874. 

Annie  Florence,  d.  John  Henry,  farmer,  and  Laura  J.  (Rob- 
erts), Feb.  17,  1884. 

Archer  Allen,  s.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah  (Peabody), 
Sept.   11,   1867. 

Arthur  Justin,  s.  Jacob  Arthur,  farmer,  and  Susan  A.  (Anna- 
ble), b.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1870. 

Benjamin  Boardman,  s.  John  H.,  farmer,  and  Laura  J.  (Rob- 
erts), Mar.  26,   1889. 

Benjamin  Walter,  s.  Benjamin  B.,  farmer,  and  Esther,  Feb. 
7,  1851. 

Charles  Leoni,  s.  Joseph,  jr.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Middleton, 
and  Helen  Maria,  b.  Bath,  Me.,'  Feb.  28,  1854. 

Dudley  Perkins,  s.  Jacob  Waldo,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and 
Lydia  P.,  July  5,  1849. 

Ellen  Mehetable,  d.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  Sept.  2, 
1855. 

Elmer  Ellsworth,  s.  Moses  P.,  carpenter,  and  Phebe,  b.  Prince 
Edward  Island,  Feb.   18,   1861. 

Ethel  Annie,  d.  Frank  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  B.  (Richardson), 
b.  Cape  Britton,  Dec.  27,  1895. 

Elvira  Lake,  d.  Sewall  L.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Auburn, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  26,  1856. 

Eva  Lincoln,  d.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  Apr.  14,  1865. 

Frank  Herbert,  s.  Sewall  L.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.,  Auburn, 
N.  H.,  July  8.  1859. 

George  Irving,  s.  Sewell  L.,  yeoman,  and  Marv  A.,  b.  Auburn, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  20,  1853.     (Name  recorded  Jan.,  1857). 

George  Warren,  s.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  Mar.  21, 
1858. 

Herbert  Arthur,  s.  Frank  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  B.  (Richard- 
son), b.  Cape  Briton,  Mar.  26,  1897. 

Herman  Walter,  s.  Alfred  P.,  yeoman,  and  Harriet  N.,  Sept. 
5,  1853. 

Horace,  s.  Joseph,  jr.,  shoe  manufacturer,  b.  Middleton,  and 
Helen  Maria,  b.  Bath,  Maine,  May  31,  1858. 

Howard,  s.  Jacob  Waldo,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Lydia  P., 
Jan.   18,  1857. 

Ida  G.,  d.  Frank  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  B.  (Richardson),  b. 
Cape  Briton,  July  9,   1892. 

Israel  Alden,.s.  Alfred  P.,  farmer,  and  Harriet  N.,  Aug.  15, 
1860. 

Ivory  W.,  s.  Jacob  Arthur,  farmer,  and  Susan  P.  (Annable), 
b.  Kenebunkport,  Me.,  Dec.   15,   1886. 


6o  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

TowNE,  Jacob  Arthur,  s.  twin,  Jacob,  farmer,  b.  Andover,  and 

Sarah,  May  13,  1848. 
Jacob  Martin,  's.   Jacob  Adden,   farmer,  and  Sarah,   Feb.  23, 

1851. 
Jessie  Hannah,  d.  Alfred  P.,  farmer,  and  Harriet  N.,  July  27, 

1856. 
John  Newton,  s.  Jacob  A.,  yeoman,  and  Sarah,  May  30,  1853. 
Josephine  Augusta,  d.  tv/in,  Jacob,   farmer,  b.  Andover,   and 

Sarah,   May   13,    1848. 
Joseph   Leland,   s.   Joseph,   shoe  manufacturer,  b.   Middleton, 

and  Helen  Maria,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  May  19,  1861. 
Laura  Annie,  d.  Sewall  L.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Auburn, 

N.  H.,  Feb.  16,  1862. 
Laura  Mav,   d.   Charles   H.,  farmer,   and  Sarah  J.    (Smith), 

Aug.  29,  1868. 
Mabel  Rosa,  d.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  May 

14,  1872. 
Mary  Lizzie,  d.  Jacob  Waldo,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Sarah 

(Perkins),   Nov.  23,   1851. 
Mary  Violet,  d.  Frank   H.,  farmer,  and   Mary  B.    (Richard- 
son), b.  Cape  Breton,  Jan.  6,  1890. 
Mazoria  Imogene,  d.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  July  18, 

1860. 
Mildred,  d.  Frank  H.,  farmer,  and  Mary  B.   (Richardson),  b. 

Cape  Breton,  Jan.  28,  1891. 
Otis:  Warren,  s.  Sewall  L.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Auburn, 

'n.  H.,  Sept.  14,  1849. 
Roger  Perkins,  s.  Edw^ard  S.,  farmer,  b.  Brook! vn,  N.  Y.,  and 

Mary  E.   (Perkins),  June  1,  1890. 
Sarah  Elisabeth,  d.  Jacob  Adden,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  Mar.  27, 

1849. 
Sarah  Emma,  d.  Sewall  L.,  farmer,  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Auburn, 

N.  H.,  Dec.  28,  1851.   (Name  recorded  in  1854.) 
Walter  Irving,  s.  Jacob  A.,  farmer,  and  Sarah,  Oct.  7,  1862. 
Willie  F.,  s.  Jacob  W.,  yeoman,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Lj^dia  P., 

June  14,  1853. 
Willie  Francis,  s.   Charles  H.,  butcher,  and  Sarah  J.  Smith, 

Apr.  — ,  1870.   (Residents  of  Danvers,  wdien  this  was  col- 
lected, Dec.  — ,  1870).   (Name  June,  1875). 

TUCKER,  Leland  Francis,  s.  John  F.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead, 
and  Carrie  A.,  b.  Beverly,  Jan.  31,   1889. 

TWISDEN,  Henrietta  Frances,  d.  Frederick  T.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Sw^ampscott,  and  Josephine  A.,  b.  Methuen,  Julv  28, 
1865. 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  6 1 

WAKEHAM,   Ruth   Esther,  d.   Samuel  James,   shoemaker,  b. 

Middleton,  and  Susan  Rebecca   (Littlefield),  b.   Rowley, 

June  29,  1880. 
Samuel   Jewett,  s.   Samuel  J.,  shoemaker,  b.    Middleton,   and 

Susan  R.  (Littlefield),  b.  Rowley,  July  20,  1867. 
William  Herbert,  s.  Samuel  J.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  and 

Susan  R.,  b.  Rowley,  Jan.  27,  1866. 

WALCH,  John  Mead,  s.  William  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  Carbondale, 
Pa.,  and  Abby  A.    (Bradstreet),   Feb.   16,   1867. 

Nellie  Bradstreet,  d.  William  P.,  shoemaker,  b.  Carbondale, 
Penn.,  and  Abby  A.   (Bradstreet),  Aug.  28,   1870. 

William  Henry,  s.  William  P.,  b.  Carbondale,  Penn.,  Oct.  5, 
1864.    (The  father  now,  Jan.,   1865),  in  California). 

WALSH,  Abby  Evedine,  d.  William  H.,  farmer,  and  Eleanor 
Patterson,  b.  Lawrance,  Sept.  7,  1892. 

Helen  Marie,  d.  William  Henry,  farmer,  and  Margaret  E. 
Cullinane,  b.  Lawrence,  Nov.  30,  1895. 

Margaret  Eliza,  d.  James,  laborer,  b.  Ireland,  and  Bridget  M., 
b.  Ireland,   Sept.    1,    1892. 

Margaret  Theresa,  d.  William  Henry,  farmer,  and  Margaret 
Lena  (Cullinane),  b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  4,  1899. 

William  Raymond,  s.  William  H.,  farmer,  and  Margaret  (Cul- 
linane), b.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1897. 

,   s.    William   Henry,   farmer,   and   Margaret    E.    (Culla- 

nane),  b.  Lawrance,  Mass.,  Mar.   19,  1894. 

WARD,  Samuel  Adams,  s.  Richard,  butcher,  b.  South  Dan- 
vers,  and  Sarah  H.,  b.  Danvers,  Sept.  27,  1863. 

WATERHOUSE,  Gilbert  Elmer,  s.  Lewis  H.,  blacksmith,  b. 

Waterford,  Me.,  and  Elizabeth  (Bowden),  b.  Derbyshire, 

England,   Mar.    31,    1869.     (Died  at    Saugus,  Aug.    27, 

1869). 
William  Wallace,  s.  George  H.,  blacksmith,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  and 

Olive  G.,  b.  Waterford,  Me.,   May   11,    1850. 

WATSON,  Allen  Theodore,  s.  John  J.,  stone  mason,  b.  Cape 
Breton,  and  Eliza  J.    (Perkins),  May  19,  1894. 

Guy  Ensley,  s.  Fred  Ensley,  laborer,  b.  Maine,  and  Hattie 
Ellen  (Fuller),  Oct.  8,  1895. 

Letetia  Evelyn,  d.  John  J.,  laborer,  b.  Cape  Breton,  and  Eliza 
J.   (Perkins),  Jan.  31,   1890. 


62  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Watson,  Mabel  Prudence,  d.  Fred  E.,  farmer,  b.  Pembroke,, 
Me.,  and  Hattie  E.   (Fuller),  May  27,  1898. 

Willie,  s.  John  L.,  b.  N.  H.,  and  A.  Watson,  b.  N.  H.,  Jan. 
5,  1861.  (Parents  not  residents  of  Topsfield,  when  this 
birth  was  registered,  Jan.,  1862). 


WELCH,  Arthur  Franklin,  s.  Moses  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Shap- 
leigh,  Maine,  and  Minnie  R.  (Bell),  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Nov.  16,  1876.  (Died  Nov.  20,  1876). 

Bessie  E.,  d.  Frank,  weaver,  b.  Waterboro,  Me.,  and  Emma  A. 
(Wallis),,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  18,  1881. 

Bradford  Warren,  s.  Parker  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  and 
Clara  H.   (Howard),  b.  Newburyport,  Oct.  6,  1867. 

Caroline  Matilda,  d.  Rufus,  shoemaker,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  and 
Matilda,  b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  26,  1856. 

Charles  A.,  s.  Alvin  F.,  operative,  b.  Wenham,  and  Jane 
Gray  (Dudley),  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  Nov.  24,   1882. 

Delia  May,  d.  Abraham,  shoeworker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and 
Addie  (Nickerson),  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Mar.  2,  1871. 

Edith  Lenar,  d.  Rufus,  shoemaker,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  and  Ma- 
tilda, b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  18,  1861. 

Ellen  Edna,  d.  Abram,  operative,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and  El- 
len  (O'Connor),  b.  Aylsford,  N.  S.,  Sept.  3,   1882. 

Elmer  William,  s.  Francis,  farmer,  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  and 
Harriet  Atwood,  b.  Ipswich,  May  2,  1863. 

Ernest  Foreman,  s.  Abraham,  shoeworker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me., 
and  Addie  (Nickerson),  b,  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  July 
15,  1873.     (Names  in  1874). 

Flora  Gertrude,  d.  Alvin  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham,  and  Mary 
A.,  b.  Georgetown,  July  18,  1861.  (Residents  of  Haver- 
hill when  this  birth  was  collected  and  registered  Jan., 
1862). 

Fred  Burton,  s.  Charles  Franklin,  farmer,  b.  Limerick,  Me., 
and  Emma  (Wallace),  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  July  19,  1898. 

George  Clifton,  s.  George  H.,  ,  b.  Perry,  Me.,  and  Clara 

B.   (Gould),  Nov.   1,  1875. 

Georgie  Mabel,  d.  Parker  W.,  shoeworker,  b.  Hamilton,  and 
Clara  H.  (Howard),  b.  Newburyport,  Sept.  29,  1873. 
(Name  Feb.  21,   1875). 

Gracie,  d.  Moses  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  and  Min- 
nie R.   (Bell),  b.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  18,   1875. 

Harf-y  Grey,  s.  Jacob  F.,  shoeworker,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Sarah 
f.  (Howard),  b.  Newburyport,  Dec.  24,  1871.  (Name 
June   10,   1875). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  63 

Welch,  Herbert  Clinton,  s.  Jotham  S.,  shoemaker,  b.  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H.,  and  Mary  E.,  Sept.  2,  1861. 

Ida  May,  d.  Rufus,  shoemaker,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  and  Matilda, 
b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1859. 

James  Thomas,  s.  James,  railway  section  man,  b.  Ireland,  and 
Bridget  May,  b.  Ireland,  Feb.  10,  1895. 

Justin  Hood,  s.  William,  carpenter,  b.  Newburyport,  and  El- 
len A.,  Aug.  21,   1862. 

Laura  Jane,  d.  William  Welch,  jr.,  shoemaker,  b.  York,  Me., 
and  Louisa  Jane,  b.  Methuen,  Aug.  3,   1861. 

Leon  Parker,  s.  William,  carpenter,  b.  Newburyport,  and  Ellen 
A.   (Hood),  May  14,   1872. 

Linda  Marvin,  d.  Alvin  F.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham,  and  Jane 
G.  (Dudley),  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  June  5,   1876. 

Lueller  May,  d.  Parker  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Clara 
H.   (Howard),  b.  Newburyport,  June  1,   1880. 

Mary  Ann,  d.  Alvin  F.,  operative,  b.  Wenham,  and  Jane  G. 
(Dudley),  b.  Campbell  Co.,  Va.,  Feb.  19,  1884. 

Rena  May,  d.  Parker  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  and  Clara 
H.  (Howard),  b.  Newburyport,  Apr.  9,  1871.  (Name  re- 
corded Feb.   19,   1872). 

Samuel  Preston,  s.  Alvin  Friend,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham,  and 
Jane  Grey  (Dudley),  b.  Salem,  Va.,  Mar.  18,   1878. 

Susan  Adelaide,  d.  Rufus,  shoemaker,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  and 
Matilda,  b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  Nov.  20,    1854. 

Thomas  Henry,  s.  Abraham, '  boot  and  shoe  maker,  b.  Shap- 
ley,  Me.,  and  Ellen  (O'Connor),  b.  Aylesford,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Jan.  31,   1878. 

William  Brown,  s.  William,  carpenter,  b.  Newburyport,  and 
Ellen  A.,   Mar.   4,    1864. 

WELLS,  Emma  Judson,  d.  Hiram,  shoemaker,  and  Almira  T., 
b.  Alton  (West  part),  N.  H.,  May  25,  1854. 

Sarah  Judson,  d.  Hiram,  shoemaker,  and  Almira  T.,  b.  West 
Alton,  N.  H.,  March  27,  1852. 

WENTWORTH,   Amy  Frances,   d.  Amasa   F.,   shoemaker,  b. 

Wakefield,  N.  H.,  and  Deborah  M.,  b.  Corinth,  Vt.,  Apr. 

4,  1865. 
Idellah  Hamie,  d.  Asa,  shoemaker,  b.  Rochester,   N.  H.,  and 

Hamie  A.,  b.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Jan.  26,  1865. 

WESCOTT,  Annie  Gertrude,  d.  John,  heelmaker,  b.  Candia, 
N.  H.,  and  Mehitable  (Russell),  b.  Danvers,  Mar.  22! 
1867. 


64  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Westcott,  John  Putnam,  s.  John,  shoemaker,  b.  Chester,  N. 
H.,  and  Mehitable  P.,  b.  Danvers,  Apr.  17,  1865. 

WHIPPLE,  John  Clarence,  s.  John  S.,  butcher,  b.  New  Boston, 

N.  H.,  and  Ann  Maria,  b.  Danvers,  Dec.  11,  1849.  (Name 

recorded,  Feb.,   1863). 
Mary  Lizzie,  d.  John  S.,  butcher,  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  and 

Ann  M.,  b.  Danvers,  Feb.  8,  1865. 
,  s.  John  S.,  butcher,  b.   New  Boston,  N.  H.,  and  Ann 

Maria,  b.  Danvers,  July  10,  1854. 

WILDES,  Almon  Otis,  s.  Moses  Wildes,  jr.,  shoemaker,  and 
Sarah  J.,  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1857.  (Died  Dec.  13, 
1857). 

Austin  Perkins,  s.  Humphrey,  jr.,  farmer,  and  Olive  B.,  Nov. 
13,    1849. 

Effie  May,  d.  Moses,  2d,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Otis- 
field,  Me.,  Feb.' 11,  1866. 

Elmer  Perkins,  s.  Lewis  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Annie  J.  (Chap- 
man), Jan.  22,   1867. 

Fanny  Ellen,  d.  George  A.,  operative,  and  Lottie  B.  (Frye), 
b.  North  Andover,  Jan.  16,  1885. 

Florence  Lamson,  d.  Eugene  L.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Ala- 
thea  O.  (Lamson),  Dec.  15,  1872.  (Name  Feb.,  1875). 

Frederick  William,  s.  William  Henry,  shoeworker,  b.  Ando- 
ver, and  Dora  T.   (Sweeney),  June  1,  1871. 

George  Alvin,  s.  Humphrey,  jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Olive  B.,  Oct. 
10,  1854.   (Name  of  him  June  13,  1877). 

George  Ernest,  s.  George  A.,  operative,  and  Lottie  B.  (Frye), 
b.  North  Andover,  July  8,   1883. 

George  Walter,  s.  Lewis  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Anna  J.,  Sept. 
27,   1865. 

Hay  ward  Harland,  s.  Charles  L.,  shoemaker,  and  Frances 
S.  (Wildes),  Oct.  6,  1870. 

Hazen  Rogers,  s.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Eunice  H.,  b. 
Middleton,  May  29,  1866,  (Name  obtained  and  recorded 
Jan.  23,  1867). 

Henry  Walter,  s.  Moses  Wildes,  jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  J., 
b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Jan.  2,   1863. 

James  William,  s.  Hazen  R.,  carpenter,  and  Mary  E.  (Deick- 
hoff),  b.  Goldinsville,  Nova  Scotia,  Apr.  20.   1898. 

John  T.,  s.  Humphrey,  ir.,  shoemaker,  and  Olive  B.,  Nov.  8, 
1851. 

Lennie  May,  d.  Lewis  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Annie  J.  (Chap- 
man), Aug.  3.  1869.  (Name  Dec,  1894). 


TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS  65 

Wildes,  Lucy  Ella,  d.  Moses  Wildes,  jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Sa- 
rah J.,  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Mar.  21,  1861. 

Mabel  Olive,  d.  William  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Eunice  H.  (Rich- 
ardson), b.  Middleton,  June  23,  1879. 

Mildred  Fern,  d.  Eugene  L.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  and  Alathea 
O.   (Lamson),  Dec.  8,  1890. 

Ralph  Winthrop,  s.  Lyman  W.,  R.  R.  crossing  tender,  and 
Mary  R.  (Grouse),  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Nov.  25,  1899. 

Raymond  Perkins,  s.  George  A.,  operative,  and  Lottie  B. 
(Frye),  b.  North  Andover,  Aug.  6,  1889. 

Servetus  Lombard,  s.  Moses,  jr.,  shoemaker,  and  Sarah  J.,  b. 
Otisfield,  Me.,  Dec.  7,   1858. 

Susie  Frye,  d.  George  A.,  operative,  and  Lottie  B.  (Frye),  b. 
North  Andover,  Aug.  9,   1887. 

Wilbur  Leighton,  s.  Lyman  Wilbur,  baggage  master,  and 
Mary  Regina  (Grouse),  b.  Lower  Branch,  N.  S.,  July  13, 
1896. 

Willie  Lyman,  s.  Lewis  H.,  shoemaker,  and  Annie  J.  (Chap- 
man), May  4,  1874. 

WILKINS,  Otis  Morril,  s.  Leverett,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton, 
and  Henrietta  Frances  (Peabody),  b.  Middleton,  Apr.  26, 
1868.  (Residence  Middleton,  when  this  birth  was  collected 
and  registered,   Dec,  1868). 

Ruth  Gurtis,  d.  Lyman  S.,  farmer,  b.  Middleton,  and  Ella  May 
(Millbury),  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Sept.  29,   1894. 

WILLEY,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  Wolfbor- 
ough,  N.  H.,  and  Elizabeth  B.,  Nov.  30,  1855.  (Name 
Sept.  30,   1881). 

WILLIAMS,  Myron  Obrin,  s.  George  Edgar,  butcher,  b.  Nova 

Scotia,  and  Myra  Esther    (deceased),  b.   Billerica,    Me., 

Apr.  21,  1891. 
Ralph  Egbert,  s.  George  E.,  butcher,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  and  Myra 

E.    (Hurd),  b.  Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1889. 
Ruth  Ann,  d.  Henry  W.,  shoemaker,  b.  Downington,  Chester 

Co.,  Penn.,  and  Augusta,  b.  Boston,  Aug.  2,  1866. 

WILSON,  Artemas,  s.  John  H.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  and  Mary 

E.,  b.  N.  H.,  Apr.  15,  1892. 
Elizabeth,   d.   James,  b.    Greenock,   Scotland,   and   Emily  A., 

Apr.  21,   1857.   (Died  Dec.   19,   1857). 
Roscoe  Allen,  s.  John  M.,  laster,  b.   Danvers,  and  Mary  E. 

(Caswell),  b.  Lynn,  July  25,   1890. 


66  TOPSFIELD    BIRTHS 

Wilson,  ,  s.  stillborn,  James,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  and 

Emily  A.,  Apr.  18,  1856. 

WINSLOW,  Alethea  Frances,  d.  Frank  L.,  bookkeeper,  and 
Carrie  L.    (Symonds),  b.  Hamilton,  Sept.   18,   1889. 

Ernest  Palmer,  s.  Charles,  shoemaker,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  and 
Elizabeth,  July  5,   1865. 

Frank  Leslie,  s.  Charles,  shoemaker,  b.  Fayette,  Me.,  and  Eliz- 
abeth  (Gould),  Oct.  5,  1855. 

Leslie,  s.  Frank  L.,  bookkeeper,  and  Carrie  L.  (Simonds),  b. 
Hamilton,  Sept.  7,  1885. 

WOODBURY,  Annie  Salome,  d.  Isaac  H.,  butcher,  b.  Man- 
chester, and  Sarah  K.  (Leach),  Mar.  24,  1884. 

Edward  Boyden,  s.  Isaac  M.,  butcher,  b.  Manchester,  and 
Sarah  K.   (Leach),  June  6,  1875. 

Herbert  Porter,  s.  Isaac  M.,  butcher,  b.  Manchester,  Mass., 
and  Sarah  K.  (Leach),  Nov.  26,  1879. 

Mary  Leach,  d.  Isaac  M.,  butcher,  b.  Manchester,  and  Sarah 
K.    (Leach),  Feb.  20,   1881. 

Robert  Isaac,  s.  Edward  Boyden,  clerk,  and  Bessie  Colket 
(Clerk),  b.  Peabody,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1898. 

WRIGHT,  Lucy  Ann,  d.  John,  and  Lucy  Ann,  Aug.  19,  1854. 
Lydian  Peabody,  d.  John,  and  Lucy  Ann,  May  20,  (21),  1856. 
John,  s.  John,  shoe  manufacturer,  and   Lucy  Ann,   Nov.   20, 
1859. 

YOUNG,  Lester  Ulric,  s.  Edward  Henry,  piano  maker,  b.  Bos- 
ton, and  Lilla  Ann  (Merrill),  b.  Boston,  Jan.  10,  1895. 


TOPSFIELD  MARRIAGES 


ABBOTT,  Almeda,  (nee  Taylor)  2d  m.,  a.  58  y.,  housekeeper, 
b.  Mason,  Maine,  res.  Andover,  Maine,  d.  William  and 
Mehitable  P.  (Hall),  and  Horatio  Nelson,  2d  m.,  a.  53  y., 
farmer,  b.  Lincoln,  Me.,  s.  Jeremy  and  Deborah  (Wheel- 
er), Jmie  10,  1885. 

William  Preston,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Stetson,  Maine,  s. 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Pease),  and  Flora  Imogene  May- 
hew,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Paris,  Maine,  res.  Salem,  d. 
Alexander,  at  Danvers,  Mar.  11,  1882. 

ADAMS,  Annie  P.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton,  d. 
Silsby  and  Emeline  (Patch),  and  Rufus  Elliott  Perkins, 
a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.  Elliott,  at 
Ipswich,  Oct.  26,  1881. 

Arthur  S.,  a,  21  y,,  laborer,  b.  Wilton,  Me.,  s.  Edwin  and  Sa- 
rah C.  (Morse),  and  Mary  A.  Cass,  a.  27  y.,  operative,  d. 
Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riely),  at  Danvers,  Aug.  19, 
1885. 

Benjamin  Foster,  a.  25  y.,  brakeman,  s.  Benj.  F.  and  Mehit- 
able, and  Mary  Ann  Wilson,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Boston,  s.  John 
and  Margaret,  at  Melrose,  Sept.  24,  1860. 

Eliza  G.,  2d  m.,  a.  45  y.,  d.  Eleazer  and  Ruth  (Prince)  Lake, 
and  David  Porter,  2d  m.,  a.  55  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers, 
res.  South  Danvers,  s.  Andrew  and  Eunice  (Dwinnell), 
at  South  Danvers,  Sept.  18,  1861. 

Emma  F.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Wilton,  Maine,  d.  Edwin  and  Sarah  C. 
(Moore),  and  Dennis  A.  Perkins,  a.  25  y.,  machine  opera- 
tor, s.  Elbridge  F.  and  Rebecca  P.  (Perkins)  (she  dec'd), 
at  Georgetown,  Dec.  8,  1874. 

Flora  E.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Natick,  d.  Edwin  and  Sarah  C.  (Moore), 
and  Otto  E.  Lake,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eleazer  (dec'd), 
and  Hannah  A.  (Gould),  at  Boxford,  Oct.  4,  1873. 

George  Milton,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton, 
s.  Silsbee  and  Emeline  (Patch),  and  Angle  Misora  Lam- 
son,  a  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  and  Angeline   (Mason), 

Feb.  20,  1882. 

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67 


68  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Adams,  Lizzie  Adela,  a.  27  y.,  forewoman  shoe  factory,  b. 
Carthage,  Me.,  d.  Edwin  and  Sarah  (Moore),  and  Wil- 
liam Henry  Herrick,  a.  38  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Milton, 
N.  H.,  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary,  Sept.  16,  1896. 

Mary  Ann,  a.  43  y.,  at  home,  d.  Benjamin  P.  and  Abby  L. 
(Stimpson),  and  Charles  Augustus  Whittemore,  2d  m.,  a. 
56  y.,  merchant,  b.  Leicester,  res.  Melrose,  s.  Amasa  and 
Lenta,  July  20,  1886. 

Sarah  M.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  B.  F.  and  Mehitable  F.  (Averill),  and 
J.  Albert  Perry,  a.  24  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Middleton,  res. 
Danvers,  s.  Jonathan  and  M.  W.  (Goodale)  (dec'd),  Apr. 
29,  1868. 

Susan  I.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah,  and  Rodney  D.  Per- 
kins, a.  33  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah, 
Nov.  30,  1854. 

ALLEN,  Emily,  a.  39  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Benja- 
min and  Esther  Caldwell,  and  Moses  Bradstreet,  a.  43 
y.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Eunice  (Perkins),  Oct.  18, 
1877. 

Harriet  A.,  a,  22  y.,  teacher,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  An- 
drew and  Mary,  and  George  W.  Fitz.,  a.  23  y.,  machinist, 
b.  Salem,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  Joseph  L.  and  Hannah  F., 
Aug.  28,  1889. 

ALLEY,  Harriet  L.,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wen- 
ham,  d.  Otis  and  Almira  (Cook),  and  Waldo  A.  Towne, 

a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Jacob  A.  and  Lydia  H. 
(Greenlow),  at  Wenham,  July  2,   1890. 

ANDREV/S,  Abby  J.,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  William  H.  and 
Lillie  E.  (Estes),  and  Justin  P.  Creamer,  a.  26  y.,  farmer, 

b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  s.  Robert  and  Susan  C.  Overback,  at 
Boxford,  May  1,  1897. 

Addie  A.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Elisha  P.  and  Abigail  C.  (Foster),  and 
Charles  H.  Clarke,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Anna  P.  (Gould),  at  Boxford,  Aug.  20,  1873. 

Agnes  Q.,  a.  31  y.,  b.  Boston,  res.  Boston,  d.  Samuel  and  Sa- 
rah, and  Malcom  McLoud,  a.  27  y.,  conveyancer,  s.  An- 
son and  Jane,  at  Roxbury,  Dec.  8,  1881. 

Archer,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Elizabeth  (Chap- 
man), and  Lizzie  H.  Merrey,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  Laconia, 
N.  H.,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  James  R.  and  Elizabeth  (Cundy), 
at  Ipswich,  Feb.  16,  1897. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  69 

Andrews,  Charles  W.,  a.  18  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  H.  and 
Lillie  (Estes),  and  Lena  F.  Margeson,  a.  18  y.,  servant 
girl,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  George  and  Mary 
E.  (Ryan),  at  Boxford,  Jan.  6,  1895. 

Charles  W.,  2d  m.,  a.  22  y.,  farming,  res.  Wenham,  s.  William 
li.  and  Lillie  (Estes),  and  Annie  D.  Bell,  a.  25  y.,  artist, 
d.  William  S.  and  Lucy  D.,  at  Wenham,  Dec.  27,  1898. 

Christianne  B.,  2d  m.,  a.  36  y.,  (maiden  name  Morgan),  b. 
Manchester,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Israel  and  Christianne  B., 
and  James  M.  Carr,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Litchfield,  N.  H., 
res.  Boxford,  s.  Elliott  and  Sarah,  Jmie  13,  1865. 

Elias  E.,  a.  23  y.,  expressman,  b.  Essex,  res.  Essex,  s.  Elias 
(dec'd)  and  Caroline  (Norton),  and  Eliza  Bradstreet,  a. 
23  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally  (Patch),  Nov.  24,  1864. 

Emeline  O.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah, 
and  Daniel  B.  Janes,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth,  Sept.  30,  1850. 

Harriet  M.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Moody  and  Mercy,  and  Daniel  G. 
Chapman,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Ipswich,  d. 
Jonathan  and  Elizabeth,  Nov.  2,  1854. 

Henry  Perkins,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Wm.  H.  and  Lillie 
(Estes),  and  Martha  Mclsaacs,  2d.  m.,  a.  24  y.,  domestic, 
b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Samuel  and  Ellen  (White), 
at  Boxford,  Sept.  15,  1894. 

Ida  M.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  William  M.  and  Emeline  (Perkins),  and 
John  W.  Phillips,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Timothy  M.  and 
Adeline  (Gould),  at  Boxford,  Mar.  21,  1875. 

Isabella,  a.  32  y.,  domestic,  d.  Joseph  E.  and  Elizabeth  (Chap- 
man), and  Ploward  Ford,  a.  31  y.,  teamster,  b.  Nova 
Scotia,  res.  Boxford,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Saunders),  Feb. 
16,  1893. 

Mary  Alvina,  d.  Joseph  E.  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  a.  20 
y.,  b.  Rowley,  and  Edward  Everett  Ferguson,  a.  23  y., 
shoeworker,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  A. 
(Gould),  June  18,  1879. 

Mary  E.,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Elisha  P.  and  Abigail  C.  (Foster),  and 
Henry  H.  Potter,  a.  24  y.,  carpenter,  s.  John  H.  and  Han- 
nah W.  (Whittaker)    (She  dec'd),  Mar.  13,  1872. 

Mercy,  2d  m.,  a.  60  y.,  d.  Elisha  and  Dolly  (Perkins)  Perkins, 
and  Daniel  Willey,  2d.  m.,  a.  53  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Wolf- 
borough,  N.  H.,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Triggs),  May  5, 
1864. 

Mercy  Ann,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  and  Julia  C.  (Wells),  and 
John  Hervey  Nourse,  a.  28  y.,  mariner,  b.  Ipswich,  res. 
Newburyport,  s.  Daniel  Perley  and  Sally  (Southwick), 
June  23,  1870. 


70  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Andrews,  William,  a.  25  y.,  coachman,  b.  Ireland,  Co.  Down, 
s.  David  and  Bessie  (Truesdale),  and  Edith  May  McCor- 
mack,  a.  17  y.,  domestic,  d.  James  and  Isabella  (Chis- 
holm),  at  Danvers,  Sept.  25,  1889.  (With  consent  of 
mother,  father  dec'd). 

William  H.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s,  William  M.  and  Emeline 
(Perkins),  and  Lillie  Estes,  a.  20  y.,  July  26,  1871. 

ANNABLE,  Susan  A.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  S.  and  Lydia  (Todd), 
(her  parents  by  adoption),  and  J.  Arthur  Towne,  a.  21  y., 
farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Towne),  at  Ipswich,  Sept.  5, 
1869. 


ARTESINA,  Antony  F.,  a.  27  y.,  stamper,  b.  Gibralter,  Spain, 
res.  Cambridgeport,  s.  Albert  and  Adeline  (Larcia),  and 
Mary  L.  Carr,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Revere,  Mass.,  d.  John 
H.  and  Theresa  C.   (Daly),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  24,  1893. 

AUSTIN,  George  B.,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Hiram  and  Harriet,  and  Charlotte  A.  Pearl,  2d. 
m.,  a.  34  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Bradstreet  Tyler 
and  Pamelia,  Nov.  27,  1866. 


AVERELL,  C.  Austin,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Cyrus  and  Tavinia 
(Dickinson),  and  Margaret  Y.  Sweeney,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Bos- 
ton, d.  Charles  and  Anna  H.  (Lake),  Apr.  6,  1864. 

Eliza  M.,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Ephraim  and  Lydia,  and  Charles  Per- 
kins, a.  22  y.,  trader,  b.  Salem,  res.  Gloucester,  s.  Henry 
and  Lydia,  Apr.  25,  1852. 

Ephraim,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  yeoman,  s.  Azariah  and  Sarah,  and 
Mary  F.  Towne,  a.  38  y.,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Lydia,  May  4, 
1851. 

George  F.,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Soph- 
ronia  (Moore),  and  Lodie  A.  Towne,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Daniel 
and  Fanny  (Small),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  3,  1866. 

Isaac  N.,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Luke  and  Sally,  and 
Mary  E.  Wilson,  a.  37  y.,  b.  Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia,  d. 
John  C.  and  Elizabeth,  Mar.  19,  1857. 

Susan  S.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas  L.  and  Ruth  R.  (Carr),  and 
Frank  G.  Moore,  a.  27  y.,  merchant,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me., 
res.  Dallas,  Texas,  s.  Ira  and  Martha  (Doe)  (both  dec'd), 
Sept.  27,  1875. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  7  I 

AVERILL,  Carrie  H.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Ephraim  P.  and  Susan  J. 
(Lake),  and  Arthur  G.  Lunt,  a.  29  y.,  brakeman,  b.  New- 
buryport,  res.  Boston,  s.  Samuel  O.  and  Emma  J.  (Roles), 
at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1894. 

Elmer  Perkins,  a.  23  y.,  heel  manufacturer,  s.  Ephraim  P. 
and  Susan  J.  (Lake),  and  Annie  P.  Ingalls,  a.  21  y.,  at 
home,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Whipple  Ingalls  (alias  Smith) 
and  Charlotte  A.  (Smith),  at  Georgetown,  Nov.  29,  1889. 

Ephraim  P.,  a,  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  s.  Ephraim  and 
Lydia  (Potter)  (dec'd),  and  Susan  J.  Lake,  a.  24  y.,  d. 
William  G.  (dec'd)  and  Mehitable  (Balch),  Dec.  8,  1864. 

George  Leonard,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  North  Andover,  res.  North 
Andover,  s.  Joseph  and  Susan  M.  (Perley),  and  Elvira 
Lake  Towne,  a.  26  y.,  teacher,  d.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A. 
(Severance),  at  Lynn,  Dec.  20,  1882. 

BABBIDGE,  Charles,  a.  31  y.,  railway  official,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Salem,  s,  Francis  and  Amelia  P.  (Goldthwaite),  and  Car- 
rie Josephine  Stanwood,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Maiden,  d.  Joseph  E. 
and  Louisa  B.  (Harnden),  Oct.  15,  1879. 


BAILEY,  John,  Jr.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Doe),  and  Mary  Augusta  Moore, 
a.  26  y.,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  res.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  d. 
Ira  and  Martha  (Doe),  at  Freedom,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1863. 
(None  other  of  this  name,  Bailey,  at  this  time,  1863,  here) . 

John,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me., 
s.  John  and  Nancy  (Doe),  and  Sarah  Jane  Gould,  a.  25 
y.,  d.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  A.,  at  Albany,  Me.,  June  17, 
1866. 

Maude  C,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Newbury,  res.  Newbury,  d. 
William  P.  and  Ursula  S.  (Larkin),  and  Merrell  Benja- 
min Bailey,  a.  20  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Sarah  J.  (Gould), 
at  Georgetown,  July  24,   1888. 

Merrell  Benjamin,  a.  20  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Sarah  J. 
(Gould),  and  Maude  C.  Bailej^,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  New- 
bury, res.  Newbury,  d.  William  P.  and  Ursula  S.  (Lar- 
kin), at  Georgetown,  July  24,  1888. 

BALCH,  Anna  B.,  a.  24  y.,  at  home,  d.  Humphrey  and  Flan- 
nah  P.  (Bradstreet),  and  C.  Fred  Jordan,  a.  31  y.,  black- 
smith, b.  Newbury,  s.  Charles  F.  and  Louisa  (Rogers), 
Nov.  29,  1883. 


72  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Balch,  Benjamin  J.,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  farmer,  s.  Perley  and 
Sarah    (Perkins)    (both  dec'd),  and  Caroline  P.  Pingree, 

a.  35  y.,  d.  Jewett  and  Mary  (Perkins)  (she  dec'd),  Sept. 
26,  1871. 

Edward  Perley,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Humphrey  and  Hannah  P. 

Bradstreet),   and   Mary  Hazen  Orne,  a.   37  y.,  d.   Benj. 

C.  and  Lois  (Moore),  at  Haverhill,  Apr.   11,  1878. 
Edward  Perley,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  book  publisher,  res.  Boston, 

s.  Humphrey  and  Hannah   (Bradstreet),  and  Laura  Ho- 

bart  Lake,  a.  34,  y.,  teacher,  d.   Robert  and  Mary  Ann 

(Towne),  Sept.  5,  1888. 
Florence  Eliza,  a.  34  y.,  teacher,  d.  Benjamin  J.   and  Eliza 

(Killam),  and  Charles  Emery  Kinney,  a.  25  y.,  painter, 

b.  Madrid,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  New  York,  res.  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  s.  Emery  and  Phebe  (Blodgett),  at  Boxford,  Oct.  7, 
1893. 

Gilbert  Bro\Ynell,  a.  25  y.,  clergyman,  s.  Humphrey,  and  Han- 
nah P.  (Bradstreet),  and  Sarah  Lizzie  Perkins,  a.  21  y., 
at  home,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Rodney  D.  and  Susan  J. 
(Adams),  at  Boxford,  July  14,   1881. 

Mary  A.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  E.  (Shepard),  and 
Theron  D.  Perkins,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Rodney  D. 
(dec'd),  and  Susan  L  (Adams),  at  Salem,  Oct.  25,  1875. 

BALCOMB,  James  W.,  a.  42  y.,  builder,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res. 
Salem,  s.  James  and  Julia  A.  (Durland),  and  Annah  F. 
Ward,  a.  30  y.,  milliner,  b.  Peabody,  d.  Richard  and  Sa- 
rah H.  (Patten),  Dec.  23,  1891. 

BARNARD,  Charles  L.,  a.  23  y.,  tutor,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
res.  Boston,  s.  Charles  N.  and  Lavinia  L.,  and  Elizabeth 
G.  Beal,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  d.  Levi  L.  and  Alice  L.  (Crow- 
dis),  at  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1897. 

George  H.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Marble- 
head,  s.  George  B.  and  Abby  S.  (Morse),  and  Lizzie  W. 
Bixby,  a.  20  y.,  res.  Marblehead,  d.  Asa  B.  and  Lucv  A., 
Mar.  16,  1873. 

Stella  Bradley,  a.  26  y.,  lady,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  d.  Charles  N. 

and  Lavinia   (Peters),  and  James  Carr,  a.  32  y.,  manu- 

.    facturing    chemist,    b.    Bradford,    Yorkshire,    Eng.,    res. 

New  York  City,  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah,  at  Boston,  Jan. 

25,   1896. 

BARNES,  Fred  W.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hardwick,  res.  North 
Brookfield,  s.  Wilder  U.  and  Rhoda  J.  (Fay),  and  Annie 
C.  Dwinnell,  a.  24  y..  teacher,  d.  Willard  and  Ruth  A. 
(Stickney),  Sept.  1,  'l892. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  73 

BARRY,  Mary,  2cl.  m.,  a.  27  y.,  (maiden  name  Collins),  b. 
Ireland,  and  David  Casey,  a.  33  y.,  butcher,  b.  Salem,  s. 
Daniel,   (mother  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  Mar.  31,  1871. 


BATCHELDER,  Albert  C,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ezra  and  Mary 
S.  (Andrews),  and  Sarah  G.  Derry,  a.  18  y.,  b.  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  d.  Joseph  and  Mary  (Miner),  at  Danvers,  Feb. 
3,  1877. 

Annie  D.,  a.  27  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  John 
Q.  and  Melissa  (Peabody),  and  Eugene  Clinton  Hussey, 

a.  29  y.,  butcher,  b.  Athens,  Me.,  s.  Osgood  and  Lydia 
(Tibbets),  at  Georgetown,  Oct.  25,  1882. 

Caroline  P.,  a.  31  y.,  at  home,  b,  Boxford,  res.  Lynn,  d.  John 
Q.  and  Melissa  (Peabody),  and  Lyman  R.  Frazier,  a. 
39  y.,  clerk,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn,  s.  Lyman  B.  and  Mary 
E.,  Nov.  11,  1890. 

George  L.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ezra  and  Mary  S.  (Andrew), 
and  Mary  B.  Cameron,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Salt  River, 
N.  S.,  res.  Peabody,  d.  John  and  Catharine,  at  Lynn, 
Oct.  22,  1883. 

Hattie  S.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Ezra  and  Mary  S.  (An- 
drews), and  John  W.  Ray,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  William 
and  Louisa  (Coburn),  at  Groveland,  Dec.  4,  1865. 

Joseph  L.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Jo- 
seph and  Nancy  (Kimball),  and  Mary  Ann  Thomas,  2d. 
m.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa  (Morgan)  Leach, 
at  Wenham,  Jan.  2,  1862. 

Mary  Elizabeth  G.,  a.  28  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Ezra  and  Mary  S. 
(Andrews),  and  Charles  H.  Hooper,  a.  31  y.,  milkman, 

b.  Peabody,  res.   Peabody,   s.   Eben   and  Sarah    (Hart), 
at  Peabody,  Sept.  8,  1886. 

Thomas  Wilson,  a.  22  y.,  butcher,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Joseph  L. 

and  Mary  Ann    (Leach),   and  Martha  Potter  Gould,   a. 

19  y.,  operative,  d.  William  and  Lois  A.  (Ray),  Nov.  17, 

1886. 
William  L.,  a.   27  y.,  milk  dealer,  b.   Danvers,   s.   Ezra  and 

Mary  S.    (Andrews),  and   Mary  A.   Berry,   a.   25   y.,  b. 

Derry,    N.    H.,    res.    Danvers,     d.     Herman    and     Mary 

(Twist),    (both  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  Dec.  9,   1875. 

BEAL,  Annie  P.,  a.  17  y.,  d.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J. — by  adop- 
tion, and  George  A.  Frame,  a.  23  y.,  shoeworker,  b.  Mid- 
dleton,  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Widden)  (both  dec'd), 
at  Boxford,  Sept.  3,  1873. 


74  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Beal,  Elizabeth  G.,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  d.  Levi  L.  and  Alice  L. 
(Crowdis),  and  Charles  L.  Barnard,  a.  23  y.,  tutor,  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  res.  Boston,  s.  Charles  N.  and  Lavinia 
L.,  at  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1897. 

Levi  L.,  a.  29  y.,  coachman,  b.  Rockport,  s.  John  W.  and  Sa- 
rah J.  (Ricker),  and  Alice  L.' Crowdis,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Bad- 
deck,  Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  d.  James  and  Isabel,  at  Box- 
ford,  Jan.  28,  1880. 

BEATY,  Minnie  A.,  a.  32  y.,  cook,  b.  New  Brunswick,  d.  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  A.  (Boyle),  and  Jacob  Heyd,  a.  39  y., 
coachman  and  gardener,  b.  Germany,  res.  Newton,  Mass., 
s.  Christian  and  Annia  (Baumgartner),  at  Newton,  Dec. 
9,  1895. 

BECKFORD,  Julia  Ann,  2d.  m.,    (maiden  name  Dodge),  a. 

35  y.,  d.   William   P.  and  Rebecca  P.    (Perkins)    (both 

dec'd),  and  Francis  Curtis,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  carpenter,  b. 

Boxford,  s.  Francis  and  Lorintha   (Davis),  at  Wenham, 

June  20,  1875. 
Kitty  L.,  a.  26  y.,  at  home,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem,  d.  John  M. 

and  Catharine,  and  Lawrence  Perkins,  a.  23  y.,  farmer, 

s.    Procter   and   Susan   E.    (Watson),    at   Asbury   Grove, 

Hamilton,  Sept.  6,  1883. 
Samuel,  Jr.,  a.  27  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Aver- 

ell),  and  Julia  A.  Dodge,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Wm.   P.    (dec'd) 

and  Rebecca  P.    (Perkins)    (dec'd),  at  Salem,  Jan.   24, 

1864. 

BELL,  Annie  D.,  a.  25  y.,  artist,  d.  William  S.  and  Lucy  D., 
and  Charles  W.  Andrews,  2d.  m.,  a.  22  y.,  farming,  res. 
Wenham,  s. -William  H.  and  Lillie  (Estes),  at  Wenham, 
Dec.  27,  1898. 

Minnie  R.,  a.  15  y.,  d.  Edwin  and  Catharine  (Worth),  b.  Hali- 
fax, N.  S.,  and  Moses  F.  Welch,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Shapleigh,  Me.,  s.  Moses  and  Mary  (Mason)  (both 
dec'd),  at  Georgetown,  Feb.  21,  1874. 

J.  Stanley,  a.  29  y.,  real  estate  agent,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Wm.  S. 
and  Lucy  A.  (Sleppy),  and  Susan  L.  Moulton,  a.  21  y., 
at  home,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Wenham,  d.  J.  W.  L.  and  L. 
Q.    (Tibbets),  at  Wenham,  Apr.   18,    1897. 

BENITEZ,  Hannah  R..  2d.  m.,  a.  57  y.,  housekeeper,  b.  Hold- 
erness,  N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Joseph  and  Hannah  R. 
(Merrill)  and  Henry  Peabody,  2nd.,  a.  40  y.,  laborer,  b. 
Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Francis  and  Lydia  (Pea- 
body),  Sept.  3,  1883. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  75 

BENTON,  Lillie  O.,  a.  27  y.,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  res.  Boston, 
d.  George  W.  and  Ann  (Lord),  and  Wellington  Donald- 
son, a.  32  y.,  miller,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Peabody), 
at  Boston,  May  10,  1881. 

BERRY,  Anna  Bell,  2d  m.,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  b.  Yar- 
•  mouth,  N.  S.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Head)  Pitman, 
and  George  W.  Burnham,  a.  36  y.,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Ansel, 
at  Ipswich,  Aug.  26,   1891. 

Charles  O.,  a.  20  y.,  farmer,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
Hiram  and  Jane  (Mclntire),  and  Clarisse  Higgins,  a. 
14  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Abisha  and  Mar- 
gery (Wilkins),  Oct.  1,  1877. 

Ellen  A.,  a.  35  y.,  b.  Andover,  d.  Israel  and  Serena  (Towne), 
(both  dec'd),  and  Ephraim  P.  Peabody,  2d.  m.,  a.  55  y., 
farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy  (Perkins)  (both  dec'd), 
at  Boxford,  Apr.  22,  1875. 

Mary  A.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Derry,  N.  H.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Herman 
and  Mary  (Twist),  (both  dec'd),  and  William  L.  Batch- 
elder,  a.  27  y.,  milk  dealer,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Ezra  and  Mary 
S.  (Andrews),  at  Danvers,  Dec.  9,  1875. 

Myron  G.,  a.  28  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Quincy,  s. 
William  and  Mary  E.  (Abbott),  and  Ida  G.  Rust,  a.  29 
y.,  school  teacher,  d.  Loring  A.  and  Catherine  ( Towne )^ 
at  Newton,  Dec.  25,  1897. 

BILLINGS,  Theodore  Dwight,  a.  36  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Adrian, 
Mich.,  s.  Theodore  E.  and  Elizabeth  (Todd),  and  Rebecca 
Eveline  Lake,  a.  29  y.,  d.  John  Batchelder,  and  R.  E., 
May,  30,  1880. 

BIXBY,  Albert  W.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Asa  B.  and  Lucy 

A.    (Shepard),  and  Almira  A.   Wellington,  a.    17  y.,  b. 

Essex,  d.  Charles  and  Almira  A.,.  June  22,  1863. 
Eliza,  a.  16  y.,  d.  Hasket  G.  and  Harriet  E.   (Blodgett),  and 

Evander  F.  Dustin,  a.  18  y.,  a  carder,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  res. 

Hamilton,  s.  Peregrine  and  Sarah  Everett   (dec'd),  Sept. 

23,   1866. 
Elvira,  a.  17  y.,  d.  George  and  Lydia  A.   (Perley),  and  Isaac 

H.  Clapp,  2d.  m.,  a.  24  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Boston,  s.  Isaac 

P.  and  Harriet  M.    (Moore),  at  North  Andover,  May  3, 

1863. 
Harriet  A.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Hasket  G.  and  Harriet  E. 

fnd  B.  Austin  Perkins,  a.  32  y.,  farmer,  s.  Nehemiah  and 
.ydia,  Jan.  1,  1860. 


76  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

BixBY^  Joseph  Addison,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  res.  Salem,  s.  Asa 
B.  and  Lucy  A.  (Shepard),  and  Mary  Ellen  Davis,  a.  20 
y.,  b,  Salem,  res.  Salem,  d.  John  and  Mary  (Cook),  June 
4,  1872. 

Lizzie  W.,  a.  20  y.,  res.  Marblehead,  d.  Asa  B.  and  Lucy  A., 
and  George  H.  Barnard,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Marble- 
head,  res.  Marblehead,  s.  George  B.  and  Abby  S.  (Morse), 
Mar.  16,  1873. 

BLACKSTON,  Adelia,  4th.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Winslow,  Me.,  d. 
Daniel  and  Abby  (Emery),  and  Chester  W.  Booker,  a. 
23  v.,  millwright,  b.  Turner,  Me.,  s.  Bradford  and  Emily 
(Lombard),  Sept.  13,  1882. 

BLAISDELL,  James  Albert,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  John  and 
Rebecca  E.  (Hoyt),  and  Anna  Lake  Gunnison,  a.  20  y., 
domestic,  b.  Boxford,  d.  John  H.  and  Eleanor  A.  (Swee- 
ney), at  Lynn,  Dec.  12,  1887. 

John,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Annis  (Averell),  and 
Rebecca  E.  Hoyt,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Rebecca,  at  Sa- 
lem, Nov.  25,  1857. 

BLODGETT,  William  E.,  a.  40  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Isaac  S.  and 
Cynthia  (Peabody),  and  Mary  Charnce,  2d  m.  (maiden 
name  Porter),  a.  30  y.,  b.  Salem,  d.  Robert  (dec'd)  and 
Louisa  (Lufkin),  May  12,  1868. 

BLYE,  Sarah  J.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  William  and  Sarah, 
and  Henry  Hinds,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Digby,  Nova 
Scotia,  s.  William  and  Catharine,  Nov.  26,  1850. 

BOARDMAN,  Abbie  H.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Georgetown,  res.  George- 
town, d.  Daniel  and  Mehitable  (Nelson),  and  Alphonzo 
Munday,  a.  21  y.,  butcher,  s.  Thomas  P.  and  Harriet  Ann 
(Field),  at  Ipswich,  May  1,  1863. 

Adelaide  L.,  a.  26  y.,  d.  John  and  Louisa  S.  (McKenzie),  and 
Benjamin  C.  Dodd,  Jr.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers, 
b.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  res.  Newbury,  s.  David  S.  and 
Aug.  22,   1868. 

Elizabeth,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  and  Louisa  S.  (McKenzie),  and 
Francis  C.  Frame,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield, 
N.  S.,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Whidden), 
at  Boxford,  Sept.  1,  1867.  • 


TOPSFIELD     MARRIAGES  'J'J 

BOOKER,  Chester  W.,  a.  23  y.,  millwright,  b.  Turner,  Me., 
s.  Bradford  and  Emily  (Lombard),  and  Adelia  Blackston, 
4th  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Winslow,  Me.,  d.  Daniel  and  Abby 
(Emery),  Sept.  13,  1882. 

BOYNTON,  Solomon,  a.   24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.   Gloucester,  s.' 

Elijah,  and  Caroline  A.  Hubbard,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Saco,  Me., 

d.  Warwick,  Sept.  20,  1850. 
William,   a.    24   y.,   hack   driver,   b.    Rowley,    res.    Rowley,    s. 

John  and  Bella,  and  Henry  G.  Welch,  a.  22  y.,  hostler,  s. 

18  v.,  b.  Hamilton^  d.  Albert  (dec'd),  and  Violetta  (Lit- 

tlefield),  Dec.  23,  1880. 

BRACKETT,  Maud,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn,  d. 
John  and  Bella,  and  Henry  G.  Welch,  a.  22  y.,  hostler,  s. 
J.  Frank  and  Jenny  (Howard),  at  Lynn,  Dec.  6,  1896. 

BRADSTREET,  D|adl^\  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Xohn 
and  Sally,  and  A^j[^eTietable,  P.  Bradstreet,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Ham- 
ilton, d.  Josiah  and  Sally,  Feb.  12,  1852. 

El^i^l;^.  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  and  Eunice,  and  Ellen 
Mehetable  Gould,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Betsey,  May  19, 
1853. 

Eljza,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally  (Patch),  and  Elias  E. 
Andrews,  a.  23  y.,  expressman,  b.  Essex,  res.  Essex,  s. 
Elias  (dec'd)   and  Caroline  (Norton),  Nov.  24,  1864. 

Eunice  C,  a.  26  y.,  d.  Cornelius  B.,  and  Theodore  A.  Lewis, 
a.  25  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lvnn,  s.  James,  Nov. 
27,  1851. 

Frank,  a.  28  y.,  bookkeeper,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s.  Josiah 
F.  and  Merrion  (Howes),  and  Ruth  A4glai4e  Bradstygpt. 
a.  27  y.,  teacher,  d.  Dudley  and  Mehjt;aljle  (Bradstrg^^ 
Oct.  15,  1891. 

Henyiett^  E.,  a.  22  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally,  and  Francis  E. 
Porter,  2d.  m.,  a.  ?i(i  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Beverly, 
res.  Beverly,  s.  John  and  Hannah  (Edwards),  Feb.  13, 
1861. 

Horaqe  D.,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  Difdley  and  Mehitable  Porter 
(Bradstreet),  and  Mabel  Winthrop  Warner,  a.  18  y.,  b. 
Peterboro,  N.  H.,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Daniel  A.  and  Lucy  A. 
(Wilson),  at  Ipswich,  Feb.  3,  1881. 

Josiah  Porter,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Mehitable 
(Bradstreet),  and  Mary  Adda  Smith,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Hamil- 
ton, res.  Hamilton,  d.  Alvin  and  Mary  E.  (Story),  at 
Wenham,  June  14,  1883. 


y8  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 


Bradstreet,  l^pisa  K.,  a.  30  y.,  d.  William  and  Eunice  (Per- 
kins), and  Samuel  Worcester  Hall,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Auburn,  N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Nathan  and 
Sarah  (Boynton),  July  1,  1862. 

Meh^tajbj^e  P.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally,  and 
Pj^djey  Bradstreet,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  s.  John 
and  Sally,  Feb.  12,  1852. 

^^oses.  a.  43  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Eunice  (Perkins), 
and  Emily  Allen,  a.  39  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
Benjamin  and  Esther  Caldwell,  Oct.   18,   1877. 

gjith  Adelaide,  a.  27  y.,  teacher,  d.  Dyfile^;-  and  Mehitable 
(Bradstreet),  and  Frank  Bradstreet,  a.  28  y.,  bookkeeper, 
b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s.  Josiah  F.  and  Merrion 
(Howes),  Oct.  15,  1891. 

§ar,^];i  A.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally,  and  Caleb  H.  New- 
comb,  a.  29  y.,  provision  dealer,  b.  Worcester,  res.  Salem, 
s.  Caleb  and  Hannah,  Oct.  23,  1856. 

Sarah  Josephine,  a.  28  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  D,udl^v  and  Mehit- 
able P.  (Bradstreet),  and  Josiah  Lqring  Gould,  a.  27  y., 
clerk,  s.  John  and  Mary  A.   (Hutchinson),  Jan.  4,  1882. 

BRAY,  Benjamin  S.,  a.  23  y.,  mariner,  b.  Gloucester,  res. 
Danvers,  s.  James  M.  and  Betsey  A.  (Hicoff),  and  An- 
nah  E.  P.  Perkins,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  (dec'd).and 
Elizabeth  A.   (Merrill),  Apr.  14,  1864. 

James  Munroe,  a.  20  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  S. 
and  Elizabeth  (Perkins),  and  Mabel  O.  Wildes,  a.  16  y., 
domestic,  d.  William  H.  and  Eunice  (Atwood),  at  Box- 
ford,  Sept.  24,  1895. 

BRIELL,  James  H.,  res.  Newmarket,  N.  H,,  and  Olive  A. 
Came,  res.  York,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1S54. 

BROWN,  George  B.  2d.  m.,  a.  30  y.,  miller,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
Ipswich,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Wilkins),  and  Lottie  P. 
Lake,  a.  20  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Henry  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Kneeland),  Nov.  29,  1883. 

Lucy  M.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers,  d.  John  and  Sa- 
rah F.  (Wilkins),  and  John  H.  Caldwell,  a.  34  y.,  farmer, 
b.  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  res.  Newbury,  s.  David  S.  and 
Abigail   (Newman),  Dec.  7,  1865. 

Mary  J.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  N.  S.,  res.  N.  S.,  d.  John  and  Sarah,  and 
Charles  Wilson,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  N.  S.,  res.  Dan- 
vers, s.  George  and  Charlotte  (Frost),  Mar.  18,  1871. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  79 

Brown,  Willard  Eugene,  a.  26  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Wenbam,  res. 
Georgetown,  s..  Cbarles  and  Mary  Ann  (Woodbridge),  and 
Edith  May  Garrett,  a.  28  v.,  dressmaker,  d.  William  and 
Sarah  Harriett  (Lake),  June  22,  1897. 

BRYANT,  Mary  S.,  2d.  m.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  res. 
Middleton,  d.  James  and  Nancy  Stone,  and  John  HoUey, 

a.  22  y.,  butcher,  b.   Newbury,  Vt.,  s.  James  and  Jane, 
July  3,  1860. 

BUCKMINSTER,  Clara,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Georgetown,  res.  George- 
town, d.  George  N.,  and  Cyrus  Tidd,  a.  30  y.,  farmer,  b. 
Georgetown,  res.  Georgetown,  s.  Samuel  C.,  Mar.  10, 
1859. 

BURNHAM,  George  W.,  a.  36  y.,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Ansel,  and 
Anna  Bell  Berry,  2d  m.,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  b.  Yar- 
mouth, N.  S.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Head)  Pitman, 
at  Ipswich,  Aug.  26,  1891. 

BURNS,  Catharine,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ire.,  res.  Haverhill, 
d.  John  and  Catharine,  and  James  Mullen,  a.  26  y.,  la- 
borer, b.  Cavan  Co.,  Ire.,  s.  John  and  Catharine  (Hal- 
penny),  at  Haverhill,  Jan.  23,   1876. 

Lizzie  F.,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Thomas 
and  Jane,  and  George  F.  Smith,  a.  27  y.,  operative,  s. 
John  and  Sarah   (Phillips),  at  Ipswich,  Oct.  15,  1884. 

Richard,  a..  22  y.,  operative,  b.  Montreal,  L.  C,  res.  Law- 
rence, s.  Richard  and  Mary,  and  Margaret  Lin,  a.  22  y., 

b.  Scotland,  res.  North  Andover,  Jan.  19,  1851. 

BURRIL,  Sarah  J.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Lynn,  d.  Loren,  and  James  H. 
Lewis,  a.  21  v.,  cordwainer,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn,  s.  James, 
May  13,  1852. 

BURRILL,  Delia  A.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  d.  James 
(dec'd)  and  Sarah  (How^ard),  and  Charles  P.  James,  a. 
17  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Margaret  P.  (Hobson), 
May  22,  1871. 

BUSSELL,  William  A.,  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Columbia, 
Me.,  res.  Watertown,  s.  Isaac  and  Jane,  and  Lorintha  M. 
Curtis,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Francis  and 
Lorintha,  Sept.  28,  1856. 


8o  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

BUSHEY,  Julia  Agnes,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Newburyport, 
res.  Bradford,  d.  Moses  and  Mary  Ann  (McDonald),  and 
Frank  Ezra  Gould,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Edward  Otis 
and  Roseltha  (Sides  Foster),  at  Bradford,  Apr.  4,  1896. 

CABEEN,  William,  res.  Salem,  and  Elis  L.  Reed,  res.  Salem, 
Sept.  4,   1861. 

CALDWELL,  John  H.,  a.  34  y,  farmer,  b.  Dunbarton,  N.  H., 
res.  Newbury,  s.  David  S.  and  Abigail  (Newman),  and 
Lucy  M.  Brown,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
John  and  Sarah  F.   (Wilkins),  Dec.  7,  1865. 

CAME,  Olive  A.,  res.  York,  Me.,  and  James  H.  Briell,  res. 
Newmarket,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1854. 

CAMERON,  Mary  B.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Salt  River,  N.  S., 
res.  Peabody,  d.  John  and  Catharine,  and  George  L. 
Batchelder,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ezra  and  Mary  S.  (An- 
drew), at  Lynn,  Oct.  22,  1883. 

CARLTON,  Dalmer  J.,  a.  26  y.,  combmaker,  b.  West  New- 
bury, res.  West  Newbury,  s.  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Richard- 
son), and  Harriet  A.  (Field)  Munday,  2d  m.,  a.  48  y.,  b. 
West  Newbury,  d.  Charles  and  Harriet  (Vonhagen),  June 
24,  1868. 

CARPENTER,  Mary  M.,  2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  res. 
Gloucester,  d.  John  and  Nancy  U.  Woodbury,  and  Jo- 
seph E.  Stanwood,  3d.  m.,  a.  59  y.,  farmer,  b.  Gloucester, 
s.  Solomon  and  Nancy  (Burrell),  at  Gloucester,  Oct.  4, 
1882. 

CARR,  James,  a.  32  y.,  manufacturing  chemist,  b.  Bradford, 

Yorkshire,  Eng.,  res.  New  York  City,  s.  Thomas  and 
Hannah,  and  Stella  Bradley  Barnard,  a.  26  y.,  lady,  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  d.  Charles  N.  and  Lavinia  (Peters),  at 
Boston^  Jan.  25,  1896. 
James  M.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Litchfield,  N.  H.,  res.  Boxford, 
s.  Elliott  and  Sarah,  and  Christianne  B.  Andrews,  2d.  m. 
a.  36  y.  (maiden  name  Christianne  B.  Morgan),  b.  Man- 
chester, res.  Boxford,  d.  Israel  and  Christianne  B.,  June 
13,  1865. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  8 1 

Carr,  Mary  L.,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Revere,  Mass.,  d.  John  H. 
and  Theresa  C.  (Daly),  and  Anthony  F.  Artesina,  a.  27 
y.,  stamper,  b.  Gibraltar,  Spain,  res.  Cambridgeport,  s.  Al- 
bert and  Adeline  (Larcia),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  24,  1893. 

CASEY,  David,  a.  33  y.,  butcher,  b.  Salem,  s.  Daniel  (mother 
dec'd),  and  Mary  Barry,  2d.  m.,  a.  27  y.,  (maiden  name 
Collins),  b.  Ireland,  at  Danvers,  Mar.  31,  1871. 

CASS,  Caroline,  a.  30  y.,  operative,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Riley),  and  Edward  H.  French,  a.  27  y.,  operative,  b. 
Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Walter  and  Lucy  Ann  (Kent), 
at  Danvers,  July  13,  1884. 

Emma  J.,  a.  32  y.,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Riley),  and  Wallace  Derry,  a.  40  y.,  farmer,  b.  Harvey, 
New  Brunswick,  res.  Hopewell,  Albert  Co.,  New  Bruns- 
wick, s.  Isaac  and  Ann,  at  Danvers,  July  11,  1878. 

Harriet  J.,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley), 
and  William  H.  Ferguson,  a.  25  y.,  baker,  s.  Edward  H. 
and  Mary  Ann  (Gould),  at  Danvers,  July  13,  1884. 

James  W.,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  s.  Thomas  and  Mar- 
garet (Riley),  and  Hannah  Frances  Tyler,  a.  21  y.,  b. 
Boxford,  d.  Eri  B.,  and  Hannah   (Lake),  Jan.  20,  1872. 

John  H.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley), 
and  Florence  Pearson,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Cornelius 
and  Sarah  A.    (Thompson),  at   Danvers,   May   16,    1877. 

Margaret  E.,  a..  29  y.,  at  home,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Riley),  and  James  T.  Donahue,  a.  25  y.,  hack  driver, 
b.  Lawrence,  res.  Lawrence,  s.  Thomas  and  Catharine 
(Holoran),  at  Danvers,  Nov.  16,  1887. 

Mary  A.,  a.  27  y.,  operative,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley), 
and  Arthur  S.  Adams,  a.  21  y.,  laborer,  b.  Wilton,  Me., 
s.  Edwin  and  Sarah  C.  (Morse),  at  Danvers,  Aug.  19, 
1885. 

Thomas  Francis,  a.  34  y.,  farmer,  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Riley),  and  Fanny  Frances  O'Dea,  a.  21  y.,  domestic, 
b.  Ireland,  d.  Patrick  and  Mary  (Kane),  at  Danvers,  Jan. 
8,  1890. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Austin  Edward,  a.  21  y.,  coachman,  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  s.  Marshall  and  Nancy  (Pearl),  and  Ella  Fran- 
ces Lake,  a.  22  y.,  operative,  d.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan 
(Whitaker),  at  Danvers,  May  22,  1882. 

John  Atwood,  a.  3S  y.,  jeweler,  b.  Salem,  s.  Benj.  Moses  and 
Mary  (Low),  and  Sarah  E.  Ferguson,  a.  34  y.,  dressmaker, 
d.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  Ann  (Gould),  Nov.  14,  1894. 


82  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Chamberlain,  Mary  A.,  a.  18  y.,  res.  Topsfield  (tho'  living 
at  Danvers),  d.  Marshall,  and  Richard  Flint,  a.  18  y., 
farmer,  res.  Danvers,  at  Middleton,  Apr.  2,  1880. 

CHANDLER,  James  H.,  a.  21  y.,  clerk,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem, 
s.  James  P.  and  Eliza  A.  (Bissell),  and  Carrie  W.  Lake, 
a.  21  y.,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  A.  (Towne),  Dec.  25,  1877. 

CHAPLIN,  Jerry  A.,  a.  37  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Rowley,  res. 
Georgetown,  s.  Alfred  and  Elizabeth  (Todd),  and  Fran- 
celia  Harriman,  a.  36  y.,  at  home,  b.  Georgetown,  res. 
Georgetown,  d.  Charles  Addison  and  Judith,  Nov.  28, 
1889. 

CHAPMAN,  Annie  J.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Amos  S.  and  Eliza  A.  (Per- 
kins), and  Lewis  H.  Wildes,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s. 
Humphrey  and  Olive  B.  (Perkins),  at  Hamilton,  May 
11,  1864. 

Daniel  G.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Jona- 
than and  Elizabeth,  and  Harriet  M.  Andrews,  a.  20  y., 
d.  Moody  and  Mercy,  Nov.  2,  1854. 

Eliza  M.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Amos  S.  and  Eliza  A.,  and  Jacob  S.  Pea- 
body,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  Augustine  S.  and  Helena,  Apr. 
6,  1858. 

Ella  Augusta,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Amos  S.  (dec'd)  and  Eliza  A.  (Per- 
kins), and  Fred  Smerage,  a.  23  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Leming- 
ton,  Vt.,  s.  Hollis  and  Susan  (Bardwell),  at  Haverhill, 
Jan.  11,  1874. 

Everett  C,  a.  22  y.,  farm  laborer,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  S.,  res. 
Wenham,  s.  Silas  and  Eliza  (Smith),  and  Lennie  May 
Wildes,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Lewis  H.  and  Annie  J. 
(Chapman),  at  Wenham,  Apr.  7,  1889. 

Jessia  M.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  d.  Lewis  A. 
and  Delia  A.  (Conant),  and  Fred  H.  Furbush,  a.  28  y., 
heel  cutter,  b.  Dover,  N.  H,,  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Hannah 
H.,  Sept.  27,  1891. 

John  K.,  2d.  m.,  a.  51  y.,  farmer,  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Ipswich, 
s.  Jonathan  P.  and  Susanna  (Knight),  and  Maria  Gard- 
ner, a.  28  y.,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Lewis 
and  Hannah  Dexter,  Dec.  25,  1867. 

Lewis  A.,  2d  m.,  a.  51  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  Smith  and  Eliza 
A.  (Perkins),  and  Nellie  A.  (Gallup)  Perkins,  2d.  m. 
a.  41  y.,  shoe-stitcher,  b.  Danvers,  d.  William  Webster 
and  Mary  (Story)   Gallup,  Oct.  25,  1899. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  83 

Chapman,  Louisa  A.,  a.  19  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Daniel 
and  Harriet  M.  (Andrews),  and  Benj.  Payson  Glazier,  a. 
29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Clarissa  (Towne),  at  Ips- 
wich, Sept.  24,  1882. 

CHARNCE,  Mary,  2d.  m.,  (maiden  name  Porter),  a.  30  y., 
b.  Salem,  d.  Robert  (dec'd)  and  Louisa  (Lufkin),  and 
William  E.  Blodgett,  a.  40  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Isaac  S.  and 
Cynthia  (Peabody),  May  12,  1868. 

CHASE,  Frank  W.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  West  Haverhill,  res. 
Georgetown,  s.  Amos  P.  and  Lizzie  (Rowe),  and  Emma 
J.  Perley,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Humph- 
rey and  Eunice  (Peabody),  Jan.  15,  1882. 

George  E.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  res.  Pea- 
body, s.  Charles  H.  and  Elizabeth  B.,  and  Susanna  W. 
Higgins,  a.  22  y,,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Abisha 
and  Margaret,  July  11,  1877. 

William  L.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  s.  Albert  S. 
(dec'd),  and  Lydia  O.  (Hawkins),  and  Margaret  A.  Mc- 
Donald, a.  18  y.,  b.  Port  Mulgrave,  N.  S.,  d.  George  and 
Flora,  Sept.  5,  1867. 

CHESLEY,  Charles  A.,  a.  21  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Haverhill,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  Albert  L.  and  Sarah  E.  (Doyle),  and  Susan  A. 
Clark,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Erastus  K.  and  Martha  Jane  (Bick- 
nell),  Nov.  21,  1880. 

CHISHOLM,  Catharine  J.,  a.  18  y.,  domestic,  b.  Pictou,  N.  S., 
d.  Christopher  and  Christa  (Chisholm),  and  Henry  H. 
Roberts,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  s.  Nathan  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(Sykes),  Oct.  1,  1883. 

Isabella,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  d.  Valentine  and  Cath- 
arine (Carmine),  and  James  McCormack,  a.  29  y.,  farmer, 
b.  Kenagh,  Longford  Co.,  Ireland,  s.  James  and  Mar- 
garet (Walker),  at  Danvers,  June  27,  1871. 

CHUTE,  Sarah  L.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem,  d.  James  E. 
and  Sarah  S.,  and  George  H.  Shepard,  a.  24  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Salem,  s.  George  T.  and  Martha  A.,  at  Salem, 
Apr.  3,  1879. 

CLAPP,  Isaac  H.,  2d.  m.,  a.  24  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Boston,  s. 
Isaac  P.  and  Harriet  M.  (IMoore),  and  Elvira  Bixby,  a. 
17  y.,  d.  George  and  Lydia  A.  (Perley),  at  North  An- 
dover.  May  3,  1863. 


84  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

CLARK,  S.  Abbie,  a.  20  y.,  operative,  d.  Erastus  K.  and  Ivlar- 
tha  Jane  (Bicknell),  and  George  H.  Wright,  Jr.,  a.  26  y., 
shoecutter,  b.  Stockbridge,  Vt.,  s.  Geo.  H.  and  Lydia  J. 
(Le  Baron),  Jan.  9,  1881. 

Susan  A.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Erastus  K.  and  Martha  Jane  (Bicknell), 
and  Charles  A.  Chesley,  a.  21  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Haverhill, 
res.  Lynn,  s.  Albert  L.  and  Sarah  E.  (Doyle),  Nov.  21, 
1880. 

William  W.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Ann  P.,  and 
Nancy  R.  Roberts,  a.  18  y,,  d.  George  and  Sally,  July  5, 
1859. 

CLARKE,  Charles  H.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Anna  P.  (Gould),  and  Addie  A.  Andrews,  a.  21 
y.,  d.  Elisha  P.  and  Abigail  C.  (Foster),  at  Boxford, 
Aug.  20,  1873. 

CLERK,  Bessie  Colkit,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Peabody,  d.  Rob- 
ert and  Carrie  (Merrill),  and  Edward  Boydon  Wood- 
bury, a.  22  y.,  clerk,  s.  Isaac  M.  and  Sarah  K.  (Leach), 
Dec.  22,  1897. 

CLERKE,  Carrie  F.,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  compositor,  b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  d.  Eben  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Lester)  Mer- 
rill, and  Philip  Palmer,  2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  printer,  b.  Bel- 
videre,  Vt.,  s.  Stephen  J.  and  Ann  (Hodgkins),  at  George- 
town, Dec.  6,  1890. 

CLIFFORD,  Edwin  S.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and 
Rachael  (Averell),  and  Amanda  D.  Pike,  a.  23  y.,  b. 
Hamilton,  d.  Benjamin  and  Huldah  D.  (Dorman),  Apr. 
24,  1862. 

William  W.,  a.  40  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  (dec'd),  and  Ra- 
chel (Averell),  and  Farzina  P.  Kennedy,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Bos- 
ton, d.  William  and  Olive,  at  Cambridge,  Jan.  il,  1877. 

CLOUGH,  Lydia  M.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Barford,  Canada  E.,  res. 
Middleton,  d.  Chase  and  Melinda,  and  George  W.  Pea- 
body,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  res.  Middleton,  s.  William  and 
Almira,  Jan.  19,  1860. 

William  H.,  a.  21  y,  clerk,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Boston,  s.  Daniel 
(dec'd),  and  Lucy  B.  (Rust),  and  M.  Anna  Perkins,  a. 
21  y.,  d.  John  P.  and  Jane  H.  (Giles),  at  Marblehead, 
Feb.  12,  1873. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  85 

COLE,  Sophronia,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Rowley,  and  Ephraim  Perkins, 
a.  30  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary,  Apr.  6,  1854. 

COLLINS,  Frederick,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Tipperary  Co., 
Ireland,  s.  Henry  and  Margaret  (Maddox),  and  Cathar- 
ine Fallon,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Cambridge,  res.  Lawrence,  d. 
Lawrence  and  Margaret  (Colen),  at  Lawrence,  May  18, 
1872. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Peabody,  d.  Mathew  and 
Nellia  (Keath),  and  Charles  Hobert  Lake,  a.  34  y., 
farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan  S.  (Whittier),  Aug. 
19,  1891. 


COLMAN,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  a.  33  y.,  at  home,  b.  Newbury- 
port,  res.  Newbury,  d.  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Coffin),  and 
Arthur  Marsh  Merriam,  at  Byfield,  Sept.  22,   1881. 

CONANT,  Albert  S.,  a.  22  y.,  milk  dealer,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Josephine  B.  (Wilson),  and  Hattie  E.  Day,  a.  23  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan  vers,  d.  Abel  N.  and  Grace  E. 
(Day)  Tyler,  at  Danvers,  Nov.  27,  1889. 

Arthur  Henry,  a.  23  y.,  milkman,  s.  Benjamin  and  Josephine 
B.  (Wilson),  and  Sarah  Lillian  Garrett,  a.  21  y.,  at  home, 
d.  William  H.  and  Sarah  H.  Lake,  Dec.  2,  1885. 

Benjamin,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  John  and 
Ruth  (Stanley),  (both  dec'd),  and  Margaret  Starratt,  a. 
22  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Frank  (dec'd)  and  Deborah, 
June  18,  1872. 

Clarance  L.,  a.  30  y.,  farmer,  s.  Benj.  and  Josephene  B.  (Wil- 
son), and  May  W.  Dodge,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan- 
vers, d.  Geo.  W.  and  Josephene  (Andrews),  at  Danvers, 
Oct.  23,  1894. 

Elbridge  F.,  a.  28  y.,  watchmaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth 
K.,  and  Belinda  Rogers  Whitnall,  2d.  m.,  a.  22  y.,  b. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  d.  President  M.  Rogers,  July  10,  1858. 

Frederick  W.,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Josephine  B.  (Wilson)  and  Virginia  Garrett,  a.  20  y., 
at  home,  d.  Wm.  H.  and  Sarah  H.  (Lake),  at  Danvers, 
June  2,   1883. 

Nellie  M.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Elias  C.  and  Sa- 
rah (Taylor),  and  Oscar  R.  Curtis,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Boxford,  s.  Francis  and  Lillia  (Briant),  Nov.  10, 
1892. 


86  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

CONLEY,  Charles  H.,  a.  30  y.,  clerk,  b.  Lynn,  s.  James  H. 
and  Eunice  G.  (Janes),  and  Lizzie  F.  Smith,  2d.  m.  a.  27. 
y,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Perkins  and  Lydia  (Spil- 
ler),  at  Rowley,  Dec.  4,  1881. 

Laura  A.,  18  y.,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Boxford,  d.  James  H.  and  Eu- 
nice P.  (Janes),  and  Herbert  W.  Gould,  a.  23  y.,  trader, 
s.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.  (Lake),  Dec.  17,  1871. 

Samuel,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  b.  Lynn,  s.  James  H.  and  Eunice 
P.  (Janes),  and  Ruth  P.  Lake,  a.  33  y.,  dressmaker,  d. 
Eliezer  and  Hannah  A.  (Gould),  Oct.  13,  1883. 

CONNER,  Nellie  G.,  a.  20  y.,  domestic,  b.  Fitchburg,  d.  Ed- 
ward and  Mary  (Leary),  and  Michael  Manning,  a.  27 
y.,  milk  dealer,  s.  James  and  Catherine  (Flanigan),  at 
Danvers,  Nov.  4,  1896. 

CONNERS,  Katie  J.,  a.  18  y.,  operative,  b.  Salem,  res.  Wen-. 

ham,  d. and  Katie  J.,  and  Horace  Ellsworth  Mason, 

a.  23  y.,  gardener,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Alphonso  and  Lucy  Ann 
(Kent),  at  Wenham,  Nov.  28,  1889. 

COOK,  Mary  Jane,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Canada,  d.  Patrick  and  Ellen, 
and  James  Waters,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ire- 
land, s.  John  and  Bridget,  Sept.  20,  1859. 

Walter  G.,  a.  18  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
Hugh  and  Mary.  A.    (McCarthy),  and  Florence  Stanley, 

a.  21  y.,  b.  Swampscott,  res.   Middleton,  d.  George  and 
Eunice  H.  (Berry),  June  7,  1877. 

COPELAND,  Marguerite  Jane,  a.  20  y.,  domestic,  b.  Annapo- 
lis, N.  S.,  and  Ephraim  P.  Ferguson,  2d.  m,,  a.  39  y., 
farmer,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Ann  (Gould),  at  Boxford,  Oct. 
18,   1896. 

CRAM,  Grace  M.,  a.  20  y.,  closer,  b.  Lynn,  d.  Algernon  S.  and 
Nancy  (Burrell),  and  Fred  Percy  Smerage,  a.  19  y., 
fireman,  s.  Fred  and  Ella  A.  (Chapman),  at  Lynn,  Sept. 
2,  1894. 

CRAWFORD,  Lyndon  Smith,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  minister,  b. 
North  Adams,  s.  Rev.  Robert,  D.  D,,  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Griffin),  and  Jeanie  Grace  Greenough,  a.  23  y.,  at  home, 

b.  Westfield,  res.  Westfield,  d.  Rev.  James  C.  and  Jeanie 
Ashby  (Bates),  at  Westfield,  Oct.  13,  1886.     ' 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  %'] 

Crawford,  Lyndon  Smith,  3rd.  m.,  a.  o^  y.,  clergyman,  mis- 
sionary, b.  North  Adams,  now  in  Broussa,  Turkey,  s.  Rev. 
Robert,  D.  D.,  and  Ellen  Maria  (Griffin),  and  Olive 
Newell  Twichell,  a.  36  y.,  teacher,  b.  Plantsville,  Conn., 
now  in  Constantinople,  Turkey,  d.  Edward  and  Jane 
(Walkley),  at  Constantinople,  Turkey,  Sept.  4,   1890. 

CREAMER,  Justin  P.,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  s. 
Robert  and  Susan  C.  Overback,  and  Abby  J.  Andrews,  a. 
19  y.,  at  home,  d.  William  H.  and  Lillie  E.  (Estis),  at 
Boxford,  May  1,  1897. 

CRISTY,  Harriet  Francis,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
d.  John  and  Caroline  (Johnson),  and  William  Watkin 
Griffiths  a.  26  y.,  physician  and  surgeon,  b.  Llanllyfine, 
Wales,  G.  B.,  res.  Hillsboro,  N.  H.,  s.  Robert  and  Jennie 
(Roberts),  Feb.  10,  1897. 

CROSBY,  Willard  E.,  a.  24  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Yarmouth  Co., 
N.  S.,  s.  Sylvester  and  Mary  J.,  and  Lydia  A.  Pitman,  a. 
24  v.,  necktie  maker,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Benj.  and  Annie 
(Slate),  July  12,  1899. 

CROSS,  Henry  A.,  a.  22  y.,  painter,  b.  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  res. 
Wilmot,  N.  H.,  s.  Frederick  C.  and  Sarah  (Clay),  and 
Thursa  M.  Merrill,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers, 
d.  Ezra  and  Mary,  Mar.  29,  187^. 

CROUSE,  Mary  Regina,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Lovv^er  Branch, 
N.  S.,  d.  Frank  and  Sophia  Elisabeth  (Ernst),  and  Ly- 
man Wilber  Wildes,  a.  21  y.  baggage  master  B.  &  M. 
R.  R.,  s.  Lewis  H.  and  Annie  Jane  (Chapman),  at  Box- 
ford,  Dec.  24,  1895. 

CROWDIS,  Alice  L.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Baddeck,  Cape  Breton,  N.  S., 
d.  James  and  Isabel,  and  Levi  L.  Beal,  a.  29  y.,  coachman, 
b.  Rockport,  s.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (Ricker),  at  Box- 
ford,  Jan.  28,  1880. 

CROWELL,  Mary  E.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Phil- 
lips), and  Nathaniel  Perley,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemaker,  s. 
Francis  and  Louisa   (Gould),  Apr.  28,  1863. 

Susan  J.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Barrington,  N.  S.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Wil- 
liam M.  and  Susan  J.,  and  William  F.  Palmer,  a.  26  y., 
coach  driver,  b.  Lowell,  res.  Danvers,  s.  "Thomas  and 
Ellen  (Milligan),  Sept.  14,  1861. 


88  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

CULLENANE,  Margaret  L.,  a.  23  y.,  domestic,  b.  Methuen, 
res.  Lawrence,  s.  William  and  Ellen  (Welch),  and  Wil- 
liam H.  Walsh,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  P.  and  Abby 
A.  (Bradstreet),  at  Newburyport,  Mar.  12,  1891. 


CUMMINGS,  Abbie  J.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  M. 
(Welch),  and  William  P.  Gould,  a.  24  y.,  butcher,  s. 
Jonathan  Porter  (dec'd)  and  Mary  E.  (Munday),  Jan. 
20,  1875. 

Almira,  a.  50  y.,  d.  William  and  Sarah  (Scott),  and  Samuel 
Todd,  2d.  m.,  a.  67  y.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Lydia 
(Gould),  at  Georgetown,  June  10,  1880. 

Arthur  C.,  a.  20  y.,  assistant  baggage  master,  s.  Alfred  and 
Salome  (Welch),  and  Elizabeth  Bell  Merrill,  a.  18  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Frank  and  Mary 
(Flaharty),  at  Wenham,  Nov.  1,  1890. 

Eva  H.,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  (Welch), 
and  Samuel  G.  Goodhue,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Hamilton,  s.  John  B.  and  Sarah  A.  (Connery),  at  Ips- 
wich, Nov.  30,   1882. 

Laura  Ann,  a.  42  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome 
(Welch),  and  Ira  Perley  Long,  2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  black- 
smith, s.  Henry  and  Cathrine   (Perley),  Dec.   14,   1898. 

Martha  Stevens,  a.  35  y.,  operative,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  M. 
(Welch),  and  Norman  McLeod,  2d.  m.,  a.  44  y.,  opera- 
tive, b.  Lowell,  s.  Kenneth  and  Betsey  (Maxwell),  at 
Boxford,  Mar.  28,  1888. 

Mary,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Arlington,  England,  d.  Dennis 
and  Anna  (Conners),  and  George  Simpson,  a.  26  y.,  la- 
borer, b.  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  s.  Alexander  and  Mary 
(Malcolm),  at  Danvers,  Jan.   1,  1885. 

Sarah  Burgess,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  (Welch),  and 
Ephraim  Peabody  Ferguson,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  s.  Edward 
H.  and  Mary  Ann   (Gould),  Apr.  24,   1881. 

Susan,  a.  48  y.,  res.  Boston,  d.  Cyrus  and  Susan,  and  Martin 
Moore,  2d.  m.,  a.  68  y.,  clergyman,  b.  Sterling,  res.  Bos- 
ton, s.  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth,  Apr.  6,  1859. 


CURRY,  John  W.,  a.  27  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H., 
res.  Middleton,  s.  Jesse  P.  and  Joanna  M.  (Piper),  and 
Mary  A.  Peabody,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton, 
d.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Wilkins),  May  27,  1868. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  89 

CURTIS,  Charles,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  b.  Vanceborough,  Me., 
res.  Boxford,  s.  George  W.  and  Mercy  (Drew),  and 
Bertha  Lacy,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  N.  Andover,  res.  N. 
Andover,  d.  H.  and  Lucy  C.  (Ayers),  at  Boxford,  Mar. 
30,   1899. 

Francis,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Francis  and 
Lorintha  (Davis),  and  Julia  Ann  Beckford,  2d.  m. 
(maiden  name  Dodge),  a.  35  y.,  d.  William  P.  and  Re- 
becca P.  (Perkins),  (both  dec'd),  at  Wenham,  June  20, 
1875. 

Lorintha  M.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Francis 
and  Lorintha,  and  William  A.  Bussell,  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y., 
farmer,  b.  Columbia,  Me.,  res.  Watertown,  s.  Isaac  and 
Jane,  Sept.  28,  1856. 

Lucy  D.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Francis  and  Lorintha  D.,  and 
George  P.  Hobson,  a.  22  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Pres- 
cott  and  Dorothy,  Mar.  25,  1860. 

Oscar  R.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Francis  and 
Lillia  (Briant),  and  Nellie  M.  Conant,  a.  22  y.,  domestic, 
b.  Ipswich,  d.  Elias  C.  and  Sarah  (Taylor),  Nov.  10, 
1892. 

DALEY,  Thomas  Edwin  Osborn,  a.  40  y.,  printer,  b.  Dublin, 
Ireland,  res.  Boston,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Osborn), 
and  Esther  Jane  Towne,  a.  51  y.,  at  home,  d.  Benjamin 
B.  and  Esther   (Peabody),  at  Boston,  Oct.  26,   1898. 

DAME,  Clarence  L.,  a.  30  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Moultonborough, 
N.  H.,  res.  Jackson,  N.  H.,  s.  Timothy  and  Fidelia  (Fol- 
som),  and  Lauraetta  Dodge,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  H. 
and  Mary  J.   (Lake),  Mar.  6,  1890. 

DAVIS,  Charlotte  P.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Amesbury,  N.  H.,  res.  Ha- 
verhill, d.  Nathaniel  and  Sukey,  and  Jerry  M.  Welch,  a. 
21  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  res.  Haverhill,  s. 
Paul  and  Mary,  Aug.  22,  1860. 

Lulu  F.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Ephraim 
and  Melenda  (Johnson),  and  Elnathan  B.  Hubbard,  a. 
26  y.,  mill  operative,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  John  and 
Sarah   (Floyd),  Jan.  21,  1883. 

Mary  Ellen,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem,  d.  John  and  Mary 
(Cook),  and  Joseph  Addison  Bixby,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker, 
res.  Salem,  s.  Asa  B.  and  Lucy  A.  (Shepard),  June  4, 
1872. 


90  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Davis^  Wesley  E.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lee,  N.  H.,  s.  David 
E.  and  Mary  (York),  and  Catharine  T.  Sides,  a.  19  y.,  b. 
Groveland,  d.  William  O.  and  Elizabeth  (Burbank),  July 
8,  1863. 

DAVISON,  Albert  H.,  a.  26  y.,  laborer,  b.  Gloucester,  s. 
George  H.  and  Elma  L.  (Averill),  and  Josephine  (Tink- 
ham)  Sanders,  2d.  m.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Eben  and  Matilda  (Andrews), 
at  Wenham,  Mar.  18,  1885. 

DAY,  Alvin  Fowler,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Samuel 
L.  and  Sophronia  N.  (Dodge),  and  Harriet  Josephine 
Smith,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips), 
Dec.  5,  1889. 

Hattie  E.,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
Abel  N.  and  Grace  E.  (Day)  Tyler,  and  Albert  S. 
Conant,  a.  22  y.,  milk  dealer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Josephine 
B.    (Wilson),  at  Danvers,  Nov.  27,  'l889. 

DEERING,  Fred  William,  a.  22  y.,  butcher,  b.  Corinth,  Me., 
s.  William  A.  and  Margaret  C.  (Manning),  and  Delia 
May  Frame,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Francis  C.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Boardman),  at  Middleton,  Jan.  30,  1890. 

DELANO,  Benjamin  F.,  a.  29  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  s. 
Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Ross),  and  Harriet  A.  Knee- 
land,  a.  32  y.,  (maiden  name  Harriet  A.  Lane),  b.  Glouces- 
ter, d.  David  L.  and  Lydia  A.,  Nov.  2,  1865. 

John  H.,  a.  22  y.,  shoeworker,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Ross),  and  Isabel  W.  Greenough,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Sa- 
lem, d.  Daniel  S.  (dec'd)  and  Caroline  C.  (Quint),  at 
'  Boxford,  Dec.  25,  1873. 

Lydia  P.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  (Ross), 
and  Edward  Everett  Gunnison,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Boxford,  s.  William  and  Hannah  (Smith), 
(both  dec'd),  at  Boxford,  Oct.  17,  1873. 

DERRAH,  Alice  M.,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res. 

Middleton,    d.   ,    and    George    R.    Fuller,    a.    20   y., 

farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza  M.   (Foster),  at  Andover, 
May  16,  1892. 

DERRY,  Sarah  G.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  d.  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Miner),  and  Albert  C.  Batchelder,  a.  26  y.,  farmer, 
s.   Ezra  and   Mary  S.    (Andrews),   at   Danvers,    Feb.    3, 

1877. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  9  I 

Derr\%  Wallace,  a.  40  y.,  farmer,  b.  Harvey,  New  Brunswick, 
res.  Hopewell,  Albert  Co.,  New  Brunswick,  s.  Isaac  and 
Ann,  and  Emma  J.  Cass,  a.  32  y.,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  d. 
Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley),  at  Danvers,  July  11,  1878. 

DICKINSON,  Martha  A.,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich, 
d.  Amos,  and  Thomas  J.  Quinn,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Salem, 
res.  Ipswich,  s.  James  and  Sally  C.  (Thorner),  Aug.  23, 
1868. 

DIECKHOFF,  Mary  Elizabeth,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova 
Scotia,  d.  James  and  Hannah  (Carroll),  and  Hazen 
Rogers  Wildes,  a.  31  y.,  carpenter,  s.  William  H.  and 
Eunice  H.   (Richardson),  Oct.  27,  1897. 

DODD,  Benjamin  C,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Marble- 
head,  s.  Benjamin  N.  and  Abigail,  and  Lucy  Ann  Wildes, 
a.  17  y.,  d.  Humphrey,  Jr.,  and  Olive  B.,  Apr.  12,  1855. 

Benjamin  C.  Jr.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin 

C.  and  Elizabeth  T.  (Goodell)  (she  dec'd),  and  Adelaide 
L.  Boardman,  a.  26  y.,  d.  John  and  Louisa  S.  (McKen- 
zie),  Aug.  22,  1868. 

DOGDE,  Clarence  Preston,  a.  26  y.,  barber,  s.  John  H.  and 
Mary  J.  (Lake),  and  Mary  Stevenson  Graves,  a.  18  y., 
at  home,  b.  Sherborn,  res.  Marblehead,  d.  Joseph,  2d. 
and  Sarah  A.    (Orne),  at  Marblehead,   Dec.   25,   1887. 

Elizabeth  D.,  a.    19  y.,  b.   Ipswich,  res.   Ipswich,  d.   Nathan 

D.  and  Elizabeth,  and  Andrew  J.  Phillips,  2d.  m.,  a.  30 
y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia,  Jan.  1,  1855. 

John  H.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  P.  and  Rebecca  P., 
and  Mary  J.  Lake,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Eleazer  and  Hannah  A., 
Oct.  22,   1857. 

John  H.,  2d.  m.,  a.  31  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  William  P.  and  Re- 
becca P.  (Perkins),  (both  dec'd),  and  Mary  J'.  Smith, 
2d.  m.,  a.  29  y.  (maiden  name  Mary  J.  Perkins),  b.  Wen- 
ham,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Merrill), 
at  Wenham,  July  19,  1866. 

Julia  A.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  William  P.  (dec'd)  and  Rebecca  P.  (Per- 
kins) (dec'd),  and  Samuel  Beckford,  Jr.,  a.  27  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Averell),  at  Salem,  Jan. 
24,  1864. 

Lauraetta,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Lake), 
and  Clarence  L.  Dame,  a.  30  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Moulton- 
borough,  N.  H.,  res.  Jackson,  N.  H.,  s.  Timothy  and  Fi- 
delia (Folsom),  Mar.  6,  1890. 


92  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Dodge,  Luke,  a.  48  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton,  s. 
Luke  and  Margaret,  and  Cecelia  Augusta  Orne,  2d.  m.,  a. 
36  y.,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Burley  and  Caroline  A.,  Sept.  26, 
1880. 

Mary  Jane,  2d.  m.,  a.  40  y.,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  res.  Hamil- 
ton, d.  Nancy  and  "Nathaniel  Etheridge,"  and  Joseph  B. 
Graves,  2d.  m.,  a.  60  y.,  trader,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Mar- 
blehead,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth,  Nov.  25,  1857. 

May  W.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  d.  George  W.  and 
Josephene  (Andrews),  and  Clarence  L.  Conant,  a.  30  y., 
farmer,  s.  Benj.  and  Josephene  B.  (Wilson),  at  Danvers, 
Oct.  23,  1894. 

DONAHUE,  James  T.,  a.  25  y.,  hack  driver,  b.  Lawrence,  res. 
Lawrence,  s.  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Holoran),  and 
Margaret  E.  Cass,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  d.  Thomas  and  Mar- 
garet (Riley),  at  Danvers,  Nov.  16,  1887. 

DONALDSON,  Wellington,  a.  32  y.,  miller,  s.  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Peabody),  and  Lillie  O.  Benton,  a.  27  y.,  b. 
Suffield,  Conn.,  res.  Boston,  d.  George  W.  and  Ann 
(Lord),  at  Boston,  May  10,  1881. 

DONNELLS,  Susan,  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Plainfield,  Vt.,  res. 
Ipswich,  d.  John  Pearson,  and  Cyrus  Peabody,  2d.  m.,  a. 
28  y.,  housewright,  s.  Thomas,  June  5,  1850. 

DORMAN,  John  S.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  North  Andover,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  John  B.  and  Catherine  (Symonds)  Sinclair, 
(Parents  by  adoption  Ancill  and  H.  H.  Dorman),  and 
Sarah  Llelen  Sides,  b.  Groveland,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Thomas 
A.  and  Elizabeth  O.  (Carr),  Nov.  24,  1880. 

DOWNING,  Oliver,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  South  Reading, 
res.  Lynnfield,  s.  Edward  and  Sally,  and  Sarah  M.  Hood, 
a.  23  y.,  d.  John  G.  and  Sarah  B.,  June  4,  1856. 

Sarah  E.,  a.  27  y.,  b.  South  Reading,  res.  Lynnfield,  d.  Edward 
and  Sarah  (Henfield),  and  James  Wilson,  a.  34  y.,  wheel- 
wright, b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  s.  Lawrence  and  Mary 
(Braceland)    (dec'd),  at  Lynnfield,  May  22,   1867. 

DOYLE,  Frederick,  a.  27  y.,  machinist,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  s.  Henry  and  Eliza,  and  Alice  Lampro,  a..  18  y.,  b. 
Sherbrook,  Canada,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Zebulon  and  Julia, 
Apr.  15,  1882. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  93 

DRESSER,  William  W.,  a.  28  y.,  teamster,  b.  Boxford,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  .John  P.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia  E.  (wStrout), 
and  Susan  E.  Floyd,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d.  Charles  J. 
P.,  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Lummus),  Aug.  26,  1876. 

•  DUDLEY,  Allen  W.,  a.  30  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan- 
vers,  s.  Josiah  and  Sally  (Wells),  and  Lois  Ann  Perley, 
a.  20  y.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Ann 
(Moore),   (both  dec'd),  Aug.  9,   1868. 

DUSTIN,  Evander  F.,  a.  18  y.,  a  carder,  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  res. 
Hamilton,  s.  Peregrine  and  Sarah  Everett  (dec'd),  and 
Eliza  Bixby,  a.  16  y.,  d.  Hasket  G.  and  Harriet  E.  (Blod- 
gett),  Sept.  23,  1866. 

DWINELL,  Annie  C,  a.  24  y.,  teacher,  d.  Willard  and  Ruth 

A.   (Stickney),  and  Fred  W,  Barnes,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b. 

Hardwick,    res.    North    Brookfield,    s.    Wilder    U.    and 

Rhoda  J.  (Fay),  Sept.  1,  1892. 
H.  Sophia,  a.  47  y.,  d.  John  (dec'd)   and  Louisa  (Richards), 

and  James  A.   Henderson,   2d.   m.,   a.    50   y.,   painter,    b. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland,  s.   William  A.  and  Gean    (Roger) 

(both  dec'd),  Apr.  8,  1875. 

EATON,  Erwin  Larkin,  a.  23  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Reading,  res. 
North  Reading,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  R.,  and  Alice  G. 
Mclntire,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Charles 
and  Hannah  (Sheldon),  Mar.  8,  1868. 

Mary  E.,  a.  18  y.,  shoestitcher,  b.  Lynn,  and  Ernest  O.  Pea- 
body,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Thomas  and 
Caroline  (Kneeland),  at  Boxford,  Dec.  1,  1895. 

EDWARDS,  Harriet  C,  a.  24  y.,  at  home,  d.  Whipple  and 
Augusta  (Sargent),  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Salem,  N.  H.,  and 
Fred  A.  Reed,  a.  29  y.,  poultry  keeper,  s.  Tobias  D.  and 
and  Mary  Ann  (Townsend),  at  Haverhill,  July  25,  1892. 

ELLARD,  George  S.,  a.  34  y.,  gardener,  b.  Kilworth,  Cork 
Co.,  Ireland,  s.  John  N.  and  Johanna  (Sheehen),  and 
Ellen  Ryan,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Waterford  Co.,  Ireland,  at  Dan- 
vers, Apr.  3,  1875. 

ELLIOTT,  Carrie  A.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Frederick  A.  and  Lucy  K. 
(Pingree),  and  Daniel  W.  Pingree,  a.  20  y.,  laborer,  s. 
Parker  P.  and  Hannah  A.  (Wheeler),  Nov.  24,  1874. 


94  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Elliott,  George  W.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  res.  Middleton,  s. 

Sewall  and  Anna  E.,  and  Abbie  E.  Perkins,  a.  19  y.,  d. 

Samuel  B.  and  Charlotte  (Field),  Nov.  29,  1865. 
Mary  A.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Israel  D.,  and  Dudley  Q.  Perkins,  a.  25  y., 

shoemaker,  s.  Dudley,  June  30,  1850. 
Mary  E.,  a.  22  y.,  res.  Beverly,  d.  William  H.  and  Elizabeth 

C.  (Sumner),  (both  dec'd),  and  John  E.  Woodberry,  a. 
27  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s.  John  J.  and 
Hepsibath  (Burke),  June  7,  1868. 

ELLIS,  Jennie  May,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Me.,  res.  Boxford, 
d.  Otis  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Beaty),  and  Charles  L.  Gunni- 
son, a.  24  y.,  farmer,  s.  John  H.  and  Elenor  (Sweeney), 
at  Boxford,  Apr.  15,  1894. 

ELWELL,  Sarah  A.,  a.  23  v.,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  Abraham  and 
Mary  Ann  (Poole)  (both  dec'd),  and  Thomas  J.  Knee- 
land,   a.    23   y.,   shoemaker,    s.    Aaron    P.    and    Elizabeth 

D.  (Phillips),  May  22,  1871. 

EMERSON,  Nathaniel  W.,  a.  32  y.,  car  driver,  b.  Dunbarton, 
N.  H.,  res.  Lynn,  s.  Benj.  P.  and  Martha  O.  (Durgin), 
and  Harriet  Perkins,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  d.  Ephraim  and 
Sophronia  (Cole),  June  10,  1886. 

Ruth  E.,  a.  28  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  and  Sarah  (Phillips)  (she 
dec'd),  and  Benjamin  Jacobs,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Lebo, 
Russia,  res.  Lebanon,  Ohio,  s.  Solomon  A.  and  Hannah, 
June  16,  1868. 

ESTES,  Lillie,  a.  20  y.,  and  William  H.  Andrews,  a.  22  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  William  M.  and  Emerline  (Perkins),  July 
26,  1871. 

EVANS,  Alpheus  D.,  2d.  m.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Moulton- 
borough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Theodore  and  Mary, 
and  Hannah  L.  Spiller,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley, 
d.  William  and  Nancy,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

Eliza  L.,  a.   19  y.,  b.   Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham, 

d. and  Mary,  and  Charles  H.  Perkins,  a.  20  y.,  shoe 

maker,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  res.  Danvers,  s.  James  and  Nancv 
B.,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

Jane  PL,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham,  d. 
Theodore  and  Mary,  and  Edward  E.  Smith,  a.  21  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Wenham,  s.  William  and 
Elizabeth,  June  15,  1857. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  95 

FADER,  Robert,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Maitland,  Annapolis,  s. 
James  and  Barbara  (Mullens),  and  Georgie  D.  White,  a. 
23  y.,  domestic,  b.  Maitland,  Annapolis,  d.  Mansfield  and 
Naomi  (Renger),  July  6,  1898. 

FAIRBANKS,  C.  Augusta,  a.  37  y.,  b.  West  Boylston,  res. 
West  Boylston,  d.  Isaac  and  Prudence  (Gerrish),  and 
Joseph  C.  Lovell,  2d  m.,  a.  53  y.,  farmer,  b.  West  Boyls- 
ton, s.  Asa  and  Hannah   (Raymond),  Dec.  5,  1872. 

FALLON,  Catharine,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Cambridge,  res.  Lawrence, 
d.  Lawrence  and  Margaret  (Colen),  and  Frederick  Col- 
lins, a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland,  s. 
Henry  and  Margaret  (Maddox),  at  Lawrence,  May  18, 
1872.  ■ 

FARNUM,  Clara,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  Rowley,  d. 
Stephen  and  Susanna,  and  Levi  Kneeland,  Jr.,  a.  18  y., 
blacksmith,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  Nov.  28,  1863. 

FAY,  Ann,  a.  26  y.,  b.  County  Leitrim,  Ireland,  d,  Peter  and 
Ann,  and  George  A.  Logan,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  b.  Truro, 
Nova  Scotia,  s.  Elisha  and  Nancy,  at  Danvers,  June  23, 
1878. 

FERGUSON,  Edward  Everett,  a.  23  y.,  shoeworker,  b.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Gould),  and  Mary 
Alvina  Andrews,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Rowley,  d.  Joseph  E.  and 
Mary  E.  (Chapman),  June  18,  1879. 

Effie,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Cumberland  Co.,  N.  S.,  d.  John 
and  Mary  (Mclnnis),  and  Leason  E.  Ward,  a.  23  y., 
laborer,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  s.  Harris  and  Jane  (Banks), 
at  Wakefield,'  July  15,  1887. 

Ephraim  Peabody,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Gould),  and  Sarah  Burgess  Cummings,  a.  21  y.,  d. 
Alfred  and  Salome   (Welch),  Apr.  24,   1881. 

Ephraim  P.,  2d  m.,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Ann 
(Gould),  and  Marguerite  Jane  Copeland,  a.  20  y.,  domes- 
tic, b.  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  at  Boxford,  Oct.  18,  1896. 

Rosamond  P.,  a.  21  y.;  d.  Thomas  and  Huldah  W.,  and  Daniel 
W.  Ramsdell,  a.  22  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Marblehead,  res. 
Marblehead,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Abigail,  Oct.  20,  1859. 

Sarah  E.,  a.  34  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gould),  and  John  Atwood  Chamberlain,  a.  38  y.,  jew- 
eler, b.  Salem,  res.  Salem,  s.  Benjamin  Moses  and  Mary 
(Low),  Nov.  14,  1894. 


q6  topsfield  marriages 

Ferguson^  Thomas   F.,   a.   22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.    Danvers,  s. 

Thomas  and  Huldah  W.,  and  Sarah  A.  Homan,  a.  19  y.,  d. 

William  and  Mary,  Apr.  19,  1855. 
William  H.,  a.   25  y.,  baker,  s.   Edward  H.  and  Mary  Ann 

(Gould),   and   Harriet   J.    Cass,   a.    23   y.,    at   home,   d. 

Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley),  at  Danvers,  July  13,  1884. 

FIELD,  Charles  H.,  a.  21  y.,  bottom  finisher  of  shoes,  b.  Dan- 
ver^  s.  Charles  and  Martha  (Edgeley),  and  Emma  J. 
Wells,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Hiram  and  Almira  T.  (Small),  Sept. 
27,  1875. 

FIFIELD,  Sarah  A.,  2d  m.,  (maiden  name  Root),  a.  40  y., 
b.  East  Burke,  Vt.,  d.  Roswell  and  Catharine  (Belden), 
and  John  H.  Gunnison,  3d  m.,  a.  58  y.,  farming,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Hannah  (Smith),  Dec.  26,  1880. 

FISHER,  Horace  A.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Byfield,  res.  Row- 
ley, s.  Horace  A.  and  Jane  W.,  and  Sarah  E.  Kneeland, 
a.  19  y.,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  d.  Hiram  R.  and  Rhoda, 

Nov.  28,  1863. 

FISK,  John,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy 
(Peabody),  and  Adeliza  Minerva  Pike,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Ham- 
ilton, d.  Benjamin  and  Huldah  (Dorman)  (dec'd),  at 
Salem,  Dec.   19,   1867. 

Jonas,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy  (Pea- 
body),  and  Huldah  M.  Sweeney,  a.  30  y.,  b.  Boston,  d. 
Charles  (dec'd)  and  Anna  H.  (Lake),  at  Newburyport, 
Nov.  28,  1872. 

Joseph  B.,  a.  39  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy 
(Peabody),  and  Sarah  Jane  Kitredge,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Salem, 
d.  John  and  Mary  (she  dec'd),  at  Georgetown,  Dec.  27, 
1876. 

FISKE,  John  Leonard,  a.  23  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Adeliza 
Minerva  (Pike),  and  Bessie  Louise  Frame,  a.  23  y.,  at 
home,  d.  Frank  C.  and  Lizzie  (Boardman),  at  Salem, 
Apr.  14,  1896. 

FITZ,  George  W.,  a.  23  y.,  machinist,  b.  Salem,  res.  Hamilton, 
s.  Joseph  L.  and  Hannah  F.,  and  Harriet  A.  Allen,  a. 
22  y.,  teacher,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Andrew  and 
Mary,  Aug.  28,  1889. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  97 

FLETCHER,  Sarah  J.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Middleton, 
d.  Amos  and  Sarah,  and  John  B.  Putney,  a.  25  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Bow,  N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  David  and  Mary, 
Oct.  29,  1854. 

FLINT,  Richard,  a.  18  y.,  farmer,  res.  Danvers,  and  Mary  A. 
Chamberlain,  a.  18  y.,  res.  Topsfield  (tho'  living  at  Dan- 
vers), d.  Marshall,  at  Middleton,  Apr.  2,  1880t 

FLOYD,  Calvin  Onnaloska,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham, 
s.  Charles  J.  P.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Lummus),  and  Geor- 
giana  B.  Nye,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Oldtown,  Maine,  d.  John  C. 
(dec'd)  and  Abbie  P.  (Smith),  at  East  Somerville,  May 
17,  1876. 

Sarah  J.  T.,  a.  24  y.,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Charles  J.  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth C.  (Lummus),  and  Richard  F.  Kay,  2d  m.,  a.  36  y., 
clergyman,  b.  Canada,  res.  Boston,  s.  John  (dec'd)  and 
Elizabeth,  June  3,  1874. 

Susan  E.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d.  Charles  J.  P.  and  Elizabeth 
C.  (Lummus),  and  William  W.  Dresser,  a.  28  y.,  teamster, 
b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  s.  John  P.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia 
E.  (Strout),  Aug.  26,  1876. 

FLYNN,  Michael  O.,  a.  24  y.,  section  hand  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  b. 
County  Cork,  Ire.,  s,  William  and  Norah  (Berry), -and 
Annie  McDonnell,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S., 
d.  John  and  Margaret  (Chisholm),  at  Danvers,  June  2, 
1889. 

Winifred,  a.  28  y.,  b.  Bear  River,  Nova  Scotia,  res..  Ipswich, 
d.  Thomas  and  Winifred,  and  Walter  Scott  Gould,  a.  24 
y.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Rachel  (Peabody),  at  Ips- 
wich, Jan.  4,  1879. 

FOLLANSBEE,  Harriet  L.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Georgetown,  d,  Moses 
C.  (dec'd)  and  Martha  (Wayland),  and  Ira  P.  Long,  a. 
20  v.,  blacksmith,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley)  (both 
dec'd),  at  Boxford,  July  29,  1877. 

FORBES,  Fastina  W.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  res.  Ips- 
wich, d.  Morris  and  Joanna  (Crowell),  and  Charles  B. 
Guilford,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  s. 
Alvin  T.  and  Sarah  (Conant),  July  28,  1878. 

FORD,  Howard,  a.  31  y.,  teamster,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Box- 
ford, s.  John  and  Mary  (Saunders),  and  Isabella  An- 
drews, a.  32  y.,  domestic,  d.  Joseph  E.  and  Elizabeth 
(Chapman),  Feb.   16,  1893. 


98  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

FOSS,  Nathaniel  M.,  2d.  m.,  a.  56  y.,  farmer,  b.  Stafford,  N. 
H.,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Esther  (Tuttle),  and  Mary  Linehan, 
a.  35  y,,  housekeeper,  b.  Ireland,  res.  Wenham,  d.  John 
and  Mary  (O'Connell),  at  Newburyport,  Aug.  30,  1899. 

FOSTER,  Eliza  M.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Phile- 
mon C,  and  Stephen  A.  Perley,  a.  20  y.,  farmer,  res.  Ips- 
wicl^  s.  Stephen,  Mar.  12,  1850. 

Laura  E.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Amanda  S.  (Averell), 
and  Austin  A.  Morse,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  s. 
James  L.,  and  Jenny  (Betts),  at  Ipswich,  Oct.  30,   1880. 

Roseltha,  2d  m.,  (maiden  name  Sides),  a.  26  y.,  b.  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  d.  William  O.  and  Betsey  (Burbank),  (both 
dec'd),  and  Edward  Otis  Gould,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Boxford,  s.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.  (Lake),  at  Danvers, 
Oct.  4,  1866. 

Viola  Frances,  a.  28  y.,  operative,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Amanda 
(Averell),  and  Frank  Lefavour,  a.  32  y.,  shoe  manufac- 
turer, b.  Marblehead,  s.  Henry  A.  and  Lucy  M.  (Morse), 
at  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1885. 

FRAME,  Andrew,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res. 
Middleton,  s.  Murdock  and  Isabella,  and  Lucy  M.  Gould, 
a.  19  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Joseph  P.  and 
Lucy  M.,  Nov.  26,  1854. 

Bessie  Louise,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  d.  Frank  C.  and  Lizzie 
(Boardman),  and  John  Leonard  Fiske,  a.  23  y.,  clerk,  s. 
John  and  Adeliza  Minerva  (Pike),  at  Salem,  Apr.  14, 
1896. 

Delia  May,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Francis  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Boardman),  and  Fred  William  Deering,  a.  22  y., 
butcher,  b.  Corinth,  Me.,  s.  William  A.  and  Margaret  C. 
(Manning),  at  Middleton,  Jan.  30,  1890. 

Francis  C.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  res.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Whidden),  and  Elizabeth 
Boardman,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  and  Louisa  S.  (McKenzie), 
at  Boxford,  Sept.   1,  1867. 

George  A.,  a.  23  y.,  shoeworker,  b.  Middleton,  s.  Samuel  and 
Hannah  (Whidden),  (both  dec'd),  and  Annie  P.  Beal, 
a.  17  v.,  d.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (by  adoption),  at  Box- 
ford, Sept.  3,  1873. 

Job  H.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Brookfield,  Nova  Scotia,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  Sam.uel  and  Hannah  (Whidden)  (both  dec'd), 
and  Almira  A.  Gould,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and 
Mary  P.   (Lake),  at  Georgetown,  Sept.  19,  1863. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  99 

Frame^  Ralph  G.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Francis  C.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Boardman),  and  Rose  M.  Libby,  res.  Boxford,  at 
Salem,  N.  H.,  Jan.  22,  1896. 

FRASER,  Christiana,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  d.  John 
and  Jennie  (Chisholm),  (she  dec'd),  and  John  L.  Hooper, 
a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  s.  Ebenezer  L.  ajid  Eliza- 
beth (Russell),  at  Danvers,  Nov.  16,  1875. 

FRAZIER,  Lyman  R.,  a.  39  y.,  clerk,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn,  s. 
Lyman  B.  and  Mary  E.,  and  Caroline  P.  Batchelder,  a. 
31  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Lynn,  d.  John  Q.  and 
Melissa  (Peabody),  Nov.  11,  1890. 

FRENCH,  Edward  H.,  a.  27  y.,  operative,  b.  Boxford,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  Walter  and  Lucy  Ann  (Kent),  and  Caroline 
Cass,  a.  30  y.,  operative,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley), 
at  Danvers,  July  13,  1884. 

Emma  S.  (Preble),  2d  m.,  a.  43  y.,  nurse,  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
res.  Grafton  Centre,  d.  Ichabod  and  Mary  G.  (Getchell), 
and  Edwin  F.  Rust,  a.  45  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  W.  and 
Elizabeth  H.  (Wildes),  at  Cambridge,  Apr.  2,  1892. 

FRIEND,  Flora  T.,  a.  31  y.,  clerk,  b.  Gloucester,  res.  Glouces- 
ter, d.  Lemuel  and  Hannah  (Ober),  and  John  Webster 
Perkins,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A. 
(Elliott),  at  Gloucester,  Nov.  12,  1884. 

Isaac  B.,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Dracut,  res.  Boxford,  s.  John 
and  Mary,  and  A.  Helen  Tripp,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Swansville, 
Me.,  res.  Georgetown,  d.  Rufus  and  A.  Helen,  June  11, 
1859. 

FROST,  Nellie  M.,  a.  32  y.,  hoisery  mender,  b.  Nova  Scotia, 
res.  Ipswich,  d.  William  A.  and  Dorcas  (Nickerson), 
and  William  Alfred  Smith,  a.  39  y.,  operative,  s.  John 
and  Sarah  (Phillips),  at  Rowley,  Dec.  8,  1889. 

FRYE,  Lottie  Berley,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Andover,  d.  Isaac 
and  Charlotte  (Berley)  Cooke,  and  George  Alvin  Wildes, 
a.  27  y.,  shoeworker,  s.  Humphrey  and  Olive  B.  (Perkins), 
June   1,    1882. 

Marietta  Fredericha,  a.  36  y.,  b.  Bethel,  Maine,  res.  Bethel, 
Maine,  d.  William  and  Lois  (Twitchell),  and  William 
Francis  Waitt,  a.  38  y.,  clerk,  s.  William  and  Charlotte 
(Perley),  at  Bethel,  Me.,  July  19,  1882. 


lOO  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

FULLER,  Abby  Margret,  a.  27  v.,  at  home,  d.  Benj.  and 
Eliza  (Foster),  and  Daniel  W.  Hubbard,  a.  31  y.,  farmer, 
b.  Ipswich,  s.  John  C.  and  Sarah  F.  (Hoyt),  at  Boxford, 
May  21,  1893. 

Benjamin  W.,  a.  26  y.,  teamer,  s.  Benjamin,  Jr.  and  Eliza  M. 
(Foster),  and  Lucy  R.  Pingree,  a.  17  y.,  at  home,  Apr.  23, 
1892. 

Calvin  W.,  2d  m.,  a.  3S  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  s. 
Benjamin  and  Esther  (Wilkins),  (both  dec'd),  and  Har- 
riet L.  Perley,  a.  35  y.,  2d  m.,  (maiden  name  Gould),  b. 
Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.  (Lake),  Aug.  24,  1873. 

Enos,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd) 
and  Esther  (Wilkins),  and  Sarah  S.  Johnson,  a.  19  y.,  b. 
Southborough,  res.  Framingham,  d.  William  P.  and  Su- 
san E.,  at  Framingham,  Dec.  30,   1869. 

Fred  L.,  a.  29  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Calvin  W.  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Richardson),  and  Mabel  Lake,  a.  25  y.,  dressmaker,  b. 
Peabody,  res.  Peabody,  d.  David  and  Helen  (Manning), 
Sept.  15,  1894. 

George  R.,  a.  20  y.  (permit  from  mother),  farmer,  s.  Benj. 
and  Eliza  M.  (Foster),  and  Alice  M.  Derrah,  a.  21  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Middleton,  at  Andover,  May 
16,  1892. 

Hattie  E.,  a.  20  v.,  dressmaker,  d.  Calvin  W.  and  Harriet 
(Gould)  (Perley),  and  Fred  Ensley  Watson,  a.  24  y., 
farmer,  b.  Cooper,  Me.,  s.  George  and  Esther  (Davis), 
Aug.  8,  1895. 

Joseph,  a.  19  y.,  produce  dealer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza  M. 
(Perley),  and  Mary  Louisa  Peabody,  a.  18  y.,  at  home, 
b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Porter  B.  and  Hattie  L.,  at 
Boxford,  Oct.  11,  1896. 

Mabel,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Calvin  W.  and  Harriet  (Gould), 
and  Fred  G.  Smith,  a.  21  y.,  barber,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Sa- 
lem, s.  Anderson  and  Carrie  (Ashford),  at  Essex,  Mar. 
5,  1899. 

Timothy,  a.  42  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers.  s.  Benjamin  and 
Esther  (Wilkins),  (both  dec'd),  and  Lydia  M.  Peabody, 
2d  m.,  a.  35  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B.  and  Lydia  M. 
(Prescott),  at  Middleton,  Aug.  14,  1872.  Divorce  granted 
L.  M.  P.  Nov.,  1872,  between  her  and  William  Kelley. 

FURBUSH,  Fred  H.,  a.  28  y.,  heel  cutter,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  s. 
Daniel  W.  and  Hannah  H.,  and  Jessia  M.  Chapman,  a. 
22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Lewis  A.  and  Delia  A. 
(Conant),  Sept.  27,  1891. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  lOI 

GALLUP,  Nellie  A.,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Danvers,  d.  William 
W.  and  Mary  (Story),  and  J.  W.  A.  Perkins,  a.  20  y., 
shoeworker,  b.  Georgetown,  s,  William  and  Lydia  (Day), 
Sept.   7,    1881. 

William  W.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  P.  and  Sally  R., 
and  Mary  L.  Story,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  David  and 
Adeline,  June  1,  1857. 

GARDNER,  Maria,  a.  28  y.,  b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  res.  Ipswich, 
d.  Lewis  and  Hannah  (Dexter),  and  John  K.  Chapman, 
2d  m.,  a.  51  y.,  farmer,  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Jona- 
than P.  and  Susanna  (Knight),  Dec.  25,  1867. 

GARRETT,  Edith  May,  a.  28  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  William  and 

Sarah  Harriet    (Lake),   and   Willard   Eugene   Brown,   a. 

26  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Georgetown,  s.  Charles 

and  Mary  Ann  (Woodbridge),  June  22,  1897. 
Harriet  Amelia,  a.  23  y.,  operative,  d.  William  H.  and  Sarah 

H.  (Lake),  and  John  Newton  Towne,  a.  28  y.,  machinist, 

s.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  May  3,  1882. 
Sarah  Lillian,  a.'  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  William  H.  and  Sarah  H. 

(Lake),  and  Arthur  Henry  Conant,  a.  23  y.,  milkman,  s. 

Benjamin  and  Josephine  B.  (Wilson),  Dec.  2,  1885. 
Virginia,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  d.  Wm.  H.  and  Sarah  H.  (Lake), 

and  Frederick  W.  Conant,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s. 

Benjamin  and  Josephine  B.    (Wilson),  at  Danvers,  June 

2,  1883. 

GAULT,  Lewis  W.,  a.  23  y.,  laborer,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  res. 
Middleton,  s.  John  Q.  and  Clara  A.  (Merrill),  and  Emma 
C.  Richardson,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Jason  and 
Emily  (Brown),  Aug.  31,  1873. 

GETCHELL,  Nahum,  a.  33  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  Joshua,  and  Mary  Ann  Jaynes,  a.  20  y.,  res.  Lynn, 
d.  Samuel,  Dec.  25,  1853. 

GILMAN,  Rose  M.,  a.  32  y.,  domestic,  b.  Boston,  d.  Henry 
and  Clara  S.  (Wallace),  and  Thomas  J.  Kneeland,  2d  m., 
a.  46  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Phil- 
lips), at  Boston,  Aug.  29,  1894. 

GLASIER,  Benjamin,  2d  m.,  a.  38  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich, 
s.  Benjamin  and  Deborah,  and  Clarissa  A.  Towne,  a.  36 
y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Jacob  and  Sophia,  Aug.  12,  1852. 


I02  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Glasier^  Carrie  Emeline,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Clarissa  A. 

(Towne),  and  Josiah  Fremont  Perkins,  a^  22  y.,  farmer, 
s.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W.  (Towle),  at  Haverhill,  May 
25,  1879. 

GLAZIER,  Benj.  Payson,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Clarissa  (Towne),  and  Louisa  A.  Chapman,  a.  19  y.,  do- 
mestic, b.  Ipswich,  d.  Daniel  and  Harriet  M.  (Andrews), 
at  Ipswich,  Sept.  24,   1882. 

GLEASON,  George  L.,  a.  29  y.,  clergyman,  b.  Bristol,  N.  H., 
res.  Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  s.  Rev.  Salmon  and  Jerusha,  and 
Charlotte  A.  Perkins,  a.  23  y.,.  d.  Daniel  (dec'd)  and 
Charlotte   (Tovme),  Oct.  4,  1864. 

GLINES,  Maybelle  E.,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  b.  Haverhill,  res. 
Haverhill,  d.  James  A.  and  Olive  H.  (Eaton),  and  Ed- 
ward A.  Smith,  a.  28  y.,  conductor  on  electric  road,  res. 
Merrimac,  s.  Augustus  W.  and  Harriet  B.  (Shaw),  Jan. 
7,  1894. 

GLOVER,  Arthur  C,  a.  25  y.,  watchmaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ips- 
swich,  s.  John  S.  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Rust),  and  Gertrude 
I.  Lamson,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  d.  J.  Arthur  and  Hattie  A. 
(Wells),  June  6,  1895. 

Daniel,  3rd  m.,  a.  52  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Danvers, 
s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  and  Hattie  A.  Langley,  a.  33  y., 
res.  Salem,  N.  H.,  d.  John  and  Harriet,  Oct.  19,  1864. 

GOODALE,  Julenna  A.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d. 
Samuel  and  Nancy  B.,  and  Allen  Gould,  Jr.,  a.  33  y., 
teamster,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Allen  and  Martha,  July  14,  1856. 

GOODHUE,  Maria  E.,  a.  16  y.,  b.  Andover,  res.  Middleton,  d. 
William  and  Caroline  D.  (Bell),  and  John  Wallace  Pea- 
body,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
William  and  Almira  (Peabody),  Jan.  14,  1869. 

Samuel  G.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Salem,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  John 
B.  and  Sarah  A.  (Comery),  and  Eva  H.  Cummings,  a. 
19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  (Welch),  at  Ips- 
wich,   Nov.   30,    1882. 

GOODWIN,  Annie  E.,  a.  30  y.,  b.  Amesbury,  res.  Amesbur}^, 
d.  Willoughby  and  Margaret,  and  Ephraim  A.  Sawyer, 
2d.  m.,  a.  30  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Amesbury,  res.  Amesbury, 
s.  Leonard  and  Hannah,  May  4,   1873. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  IO3 

Goodwin,  Benjamin  F.,  a.  22  y.,  cabinetmaker,  b.  North  Read- 
ing, res.  Middleton,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Cook),  and 
Joanna  E.  Richardson,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Lynnfield,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  d.  David  C.  and  Rosilla  (Cook),  Nov.  7,  1875. 

GOULD,  Abbie  J.,  2d.  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Alfred  and  Sa- 
lome (Welch)  Cummings,  and  Justin  H.  Welch,  a.  37  y., 
carpenter,  s.  William  and  Ellen  (Hood),  Dec.  27,  1899. 

Ada  Jane,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  d.  Edward  O.  and  Roseltha 
(Sides),  and  George  Staples,  a.  27  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Dan- 
vers,  s.  George  W.  and  Emma  (Foster),  at  Beverly,  June 
20,  1889. 

Allen,  2d  m.,  a.  39  y.,  teamster,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Allen  and  Mar- 
tha (Brown),  and  Lydia  A.  Phillips,  a.  40  y.,  d.  Samuel 
and  Lydia  (Cree),  Aug.  7,  1862. 

Allen,  Jr.,  a.  33  y.,  teamster,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Allen  and  Martha, 
and  Julenna  A.  Goodale,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Box- 
ford,  d.  Samuel  and  Nancy  B.,  July  14,   1856. 

Almira  A.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P. 
(Lake),  and  Job  H.  Frame,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Brook- 
field,  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah 
(Whidden),  (both  dec'd),  at  Georgetown,  Sept.  19,  1863. 

Andrews,  2d  m.,  a.  58  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Eliza- 
beth, and  Lydia  P.  Howe,  2d  m.,  d.  Joseph  and  Ruth 
Gould,  Mar.  19,  1855. 

Catharine,  a.  27  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Salem,  d.  Allen  (dec'd) 
and  Mary  A.  (Potter),  and  Samuel  W.  Perkins,  a.  29  y., 
farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah  (Perkins),  at  Salem,  July 
10,  1864. 

Charles  Augustine,  a.  37  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hutchinson),  and  Ruth  Agnes  Wilcox,  a.  20  y.,  domes- 
tic, b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  d.  Henry  and  Emily  (Baultiler),  at 
Boxford,  Jan.  11,  1896. 

Clara  B.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Rachel  A.  (Peabody), 
and  George  H.  Welch,  d.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Perry,  Me.,  s. 
Francis  and  Harriet  A.  (Conant),  at  Haverhill,  Oct.  1, 
1873. 

Edna  Maria,  a.  27  y.,  d.  Lemuel  H.  and  Sally  (Munday),  she 
(dec'd),  and  Elmer  Littlefield,  a.  33  y.,  cashier,  b.  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  res.  Hooksett,  N.  H.,  s.  Edson  and  Lydia  (Davis), 
June  30,  1872. 

Edward  Otis,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Andrew  and 
and  Mary  P.  (Lake),  and  Roseltha  Fosrer,  2d  m.,  (maid- 
en name  Siles),  a.  26  y.,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  d.  Wil- 
liam O.  and  Betsey  (Burbank),  (both  dec'd),  at  Dan- 
vers, Oct.  4,  1866. 


I04  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Gould,  Elizabeth,  a.  31  v.,  d.  Josiah  and  Betsey,  and  Henry 
Long,  a.  40  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  ts.  Elijah  and 
Elizabeth,  Mar.  8,  1860. 

Ellen  Mehetable,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Betsey,  and  Elijah 
Bradstreet,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  and  Eunice, 
May  19,  1853. 

Frank  Ezra,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Edward  Otis  and  Roseltha 
(Sides,  Foster),  and  Julia  Agnes  Bushey,  a.  19  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  Bradford,  d.  Moses  and  Mary 
Ann  (McDonald),  at  Bradford,  Apr.  4,  1896. 

Harriet  A.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Ariel  and  Lois,  and  Horace  M.  Pratt, 

a.  25  y.,  clerk,  b.  Wakefield,  res.  Lynn,  s.  Daniel  and  Mary, 
Jan.  1,  1873.  (Parents  should  be  Ariel  H.  and  Lois  Au- 
gusta   (Munday)     Gould). 

Harriet  L.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.,  and 
Thomas  W.  Perley,  a,  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  s. 
Charles  and  Esther,  Dec.  16,  1857. 

Herbert  W.,  a.  23  y.,  trader,  s.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.  (Lake), 
and  Laura  A.  Conley,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Lynn,  res,  Boxford,  d. 
James  H.  and  Eunice  P.  (Janes),  Dec.  17,  1871. 

Huldah  Maria,  2d  m.,  a.  35  y.,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    (?),  res. 

Middleton,    d.   Smith,    and    Francis    B.    Home,    a. 

39  y.,  farmer,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Moses  and  Sally,  June  24, 
1855. 

Josiah  Loring,  a.  27  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Mary  A.  (Hutchin- 
son), and  Sarah  Josephine  Bradstreet,  a.  28  y.,  dress- 
maker, d.  Dudley  and  Mehitable  P.  (Bradstreet),  Jan.  4, 
1882. 

Lucy  M.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Joseph  P. 
and  Lucy  M.,  and  Andrew  Frame,  a.   24  y.,  shoemaker, 

b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Murdock  and  Isabella, 
Nov.  26,  1854. 

Martha  Potter,  a.  19  y.,  operative,  d.  William  and  Lois  A. 
(Ray),  and  Thomas  Wilson  Batchelder,  a.  22  y.,  butcher, 
b.  Wenham,  s.  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  Ann  (Leach),  Nov. 
17,  1886. 

Mary  E.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Barzillia 
and  Ruth,  and  William  M.  Peabody,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Marv,  Dec. 
4,  1853. 

Mary  L.,  a.  26  y.,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.,  and  Lucius  War- 
ren Nichols,  a.  31  y.,  engineer,  b.  Worcester,  s.  Isaac  and 
Ruth,  Mar.  10,  1857. 

Melvin  W.,  a.  23  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Rachel  (Peabody),  and  Mary  E.  Smith,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Dan- 
iel and  Mary  Jane  (Perkins),  at  Peabody,  Aug.  3,  1880. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  IO5 

GouLD^  Nathaniel  Lewis,  a.  18  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Rachel  A.  (Peabody),  (she  dec'd),  and  Ida  H.  Peaslee,  a. 
18  y.,  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  d.  Reuben  and  Cynthia  (she 
dec'd),  at  Rowley,  May  20,  1877. 

Porter  I.,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton, 
s.  Joseph  P.  and  Lucy  M.,  and  Mary  E.  Peabody,  a.  18  y., 
b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B.  and  Lydia  M., 
Sept.  25,  1859. 

Sarah  Isabella,  a.  41  y.,  at  home,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton, 
d.  Joseph  P.  and  Lucy  M.  (Peabody),  and  Baxter  P. 
Pike,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Benj.  and  Huldah 
(Dorman),  July  2,  1^84. 

Sarah  Jane,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  A.,  and  John 
Bailey,  2d  m.,  a.  35  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Doe),  at  Albany,  Me.,  June  17, 
1866. 

Sarah  R.,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.  (Lake), 
and  John  Pike  Towne,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  David,  Jr. 
and  Rebecca  H.  (Pike),  at  Danvers,  Dec.  11,  1861. 

Sidney  Coburn,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  s.  William  H.  and  Lois  A. 
(Rea),  and  Eva  Lincoln  Towne,  a.  21  y.,  dressmaker,  d. 
Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  at  Boxford,  Jan.  1,  1887. 

Susan  Choate,  a.  32  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jonathan  P.  and  Emily 
(Munday),  and  Theodore  Woodruff  Haven,  a.  27  y.,  cler- 
gyman, b.  Maiden,  s.  Erastus  O.  and  Mary  F.  (Coler), 
Jan.  21,  1890. 

Walter  Scott,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Racher(  Pea- 
body), and  Winifred  Flynn,  a.  28  y.,  b.  Bear  River,  Nova 
Scotia,  res  Ipswich,  d.  Thomas  and  Winifred,  at  Ips- 
wich, Jan.  4,   1879. 

William  H.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Allen  and  Mary  A.,  and 
Lois  A.  Ray,  a.  18  y.,  d.  William  and  Louisa,  at  Boxford, 
Nov.  16,  1864. 

William  H.  H.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  res.  Box- 
ford, s.  Zaccheus  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas),  and  Eliza- 
beth S.  Walker,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem, 
d.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Grover),  July  7,  1886. 

William  P.,  a.  24  y.,  butcher,  s.  Jonathan  Porter  (dec'd)  and 
Mary  E.  (Munday),  and  Abbie  J.  Cummings,  a.  20  y.,  d. 
Alfred  and  Salome  M.   (Welch),  Jan.  20,  1875. 

William  Pitman,  a.  27  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Charles  and  Eliza- 
beth A.  .(GouM),  and  Mattie  Emeretta  Nichols,  a.  25  y., 
milliner,  b.  Newburyport,  d.  Warren  L.  and  Mary  L. 
(Gould),  Aug.  23,  1882. 


I06  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

GOWER,  Agatine,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  res. 
Everett,  d.  Charles  M.  and  Priscilla  L.  (McKenney),  and 
Fred  Josiah  Lamson,  a.  24  y.,  traveling  salesman,  res. 
Boston,  s.  J.  Arthur  and  Harriett  A.  (Wells),  at  Everett, 
May  23,  1896. 

GRAVES,  D.  A.,  a.  28  y.,  shoepacker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Mid- 
dleton,  s.  D.  E.  and  H.  A.  (Richardson),  and  Olive  B. 
Newsome,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Addison,  N.  Y.,  res.  Mid- 
dleton, d.  Benj.  F.  and  Sarah  M.,  May  16,  1886. 

Joseph  B.,  2d  m.,  a.  60  y.,  trader,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Marble- 
head,  s,  Joseph  and  Elizabeth,  and  Mary  Jane  Dodge, 
2d  m.,  a.  40  y.,  b.  Holdemess,  N.  H.,  res.  Hamilton,  d. 
Nancy  and  "Nathl.  Etheridge,"  Nov.  25,  1857. 

Mary  Stevenson,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Sherborn,  res.  Marble- 
head,  d.  Joseph  2nd  and  Sarah  A.  (Orne),  and  Clarence 
Preston  Dodge,  a.  26  y.,  barber,  s.  John  H.  and  Mary 
J.   (Lake),  at  Marblehead,  Dec.  25,  1887. 

GREENOUGH,  Isabel  W.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Salem,  d.  Daniel  S. 
(dec'd)  and  Caroline  C.  (Quint),  and  John  H.  Deland, 
a.  22  y,,  shoeworker,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Ross),  at  Boxford,  Dec.  25,  1873. 

Jeanie  Grace,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Westfield,  res.  Westfield, 
d.  Rev.  James  C.  and  Jeanie  Ashby  (Bates),  and  Lyndon 
Smith  Crawford,  2d  m.,  a.  34  y.,  minister,  b.  North 
Adams,  s.  Rev.  Robert,  D.  D.,  and  Ellen  Maria  (Grif- 
fin), at  Westfield,  Oct.  13,  1886. 

GRIFFITHS,  Watkin  William,  a.  26  y.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, b.  Llanllyfine,  Wales,  G.  B.,  res.  Hillsboro,  N.  H., 
s.  Robert  and  Jennie  (Roberts),  and  Harriett  Francis 
Cristy,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  d.  John  and 
Caroline   (Johnson),  Feb.   10,   1897. 

GUILFORD,  Charles  B.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ips- 
wich, s.  Alvin  P.  and  Sarah  (Conant),  and  Fastina  W. 
Forbes,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  res.  Ipswich,  d. 
Morris  and  Joanna  (Crowell),  July  28,  1878. 

GUINN,  Thomas  J.,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Salem,  res.  Ipswich, 
s.  James  and  Sally  C.  (Thomer),  and  Martha  A.  Dick- 
inson, a.  26  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Amos,  Aug.  23, 
1868. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  IO7 

GUNNISON,  Anna  Lake,  a.   20  y.,  domestic,  b.  Boxford,  d. 

John  H.  and  Eleanor  A.    (Sweeney),  and  James  Albert 

Blaisdell,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Rebecca  E.  (Hoyt), 

at  Lynn,  Dec.  12,  1887. 
Charles  L.,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  s.  John  H.  and  Elenor  (Sweeney), 

and  Jennie   May  Ellis,   a.   22   y.,   domestic,   b.   Me.,  res. 

Boxford,  d.  Otis  W.  and  Mary  L.   (Beaty),  at  Boxford, 

Apr.  15,  1894. 
Edward  Everett,  2d  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemaker,  b.   Boxford,  s. 

William  and  Hannah   (Smith),   (both  dec'd),  and  Lydia 

P.  Deland,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Benjamin   (dec'd)   and  Elizabeth 

(Ross),  at  Boxford,  Oct.  17,  1873. 
John  H.,  2d  m.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Hannah,  and 

Eleanor  A.  Sweeney,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Charles  and 

Nancy,  May  27,   1859. 
John  H.,  3rd  m.,  a.  58  y.,  farming,  s.  William  and  Hannah 

(Smith),   and   Sarah   A.    Fifield,   2d   m.    (maiden   name 
'     Root),  a,  40  y.,  b.  East  Burke,  Vt.,  d.  Rosewell  and  Cath- 
arine (Belden),  Dec.  26,  1880. 

HALL,  Samuel  Worcester,  2d  m.,  a.  38  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Au- 
burn, N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Boyn- 
ton),  and  Louisa  K.  Bradstreet,  a.  30  y.,  d.  William  and 
Eunice    (Perkins),  July   1,   1862. 

HAMMOND,  Ellen  M.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  North  Berwick,  Me.,  res. 
Danvers,  d.  Christopher  and  Eliza  (Mason),  (she  dec'd), 
and  George  H.  Johnson,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  s. 
Henry  and  Sarah  (Neal),  (she  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  June 
24,  1866. 

HARDY,  Hattie  R.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Groveland,  res.  Groveland,  d. 
Abner  and  Mary  A.  (Gale),  and  William  W.  Ray,  a.  23 
y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  and  Louisa  (Coburn),  Aug.  7, 
1862. 

Jacob  Jewett,  a.  25  y.,  harness  maker,  b.  Groveland,  s.  Aaron 
W.  and  Lucinda  (Hardy),  and  Lucy  H.  Lake,  a.  20  y., 
dressmaker,  b.  Peabody,  d.  David  G.  and  Helen  E.  (Man- 
ning), at  Peabody,  Apr.  20,  1887. 

HARRIMAN,  Francelia,  a.  36  y.,  at  home,  b.  Georgetown,  res. 
Georgetown,  d.  Charles  Addison  and  Judith,  and  Jerry  A. 
Chaplin,  a.  37  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Georgetown, 
s.  Alfred  and  Elizabeth  (Todd),  Nov.  28,  1889. 


I08  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

HARWOOD,  Rebecca,  3d  m.,  a.  68  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah 
Perkins,  and  Henry  Perkins,  2d  m.,  a.  73  y.,  cooper,  b. 
Salem,  s.  John  and  Miriam,  Dec.  11,  1860. 

HATCH,  George  E.,  a.  30  y.,  silver-smith,  b.  Nobleboro,  Me., 
res.  Newburyport,  s.  John  A.  and  Sarah  (Hodgkins),  and 
Erminia  I.  Hobson,  a.  31  y.,  shoe  operator,  d.  Benjamin 
P.  and  Louisa  (Strangman),  Dec.  14,  1898. 

George  L.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  res.  Lynn,  d. 
Lewis  and  Lydia,  and  Martha  C.  Straw,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Dan- 
vers,  res.  Danvers,  s.  Horace  C.  and  Martha  L.,  Feb.  27, 
1870. 

HAVEN,  Theodore  Woodruff,  a.  27  y.,  clergyman,  b.  Maiden, 
s.  Erastus  O.  and  Mary  F.  (Coler),  and  Susan  Choate 
Gould,  a.  32  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jonathan  P.  and  Emily  (Mun- 
day),  Jan.  21,  1890. 

HAWKINS,  Harriet  L.,  a.  32  y.,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  d.  Wil- 
liam W.  and  Susannah,  and  David  C.  Hobbs,  a.  48  y., 
blacksmith,  s.  David  and  Sarah,  Oct.  26,  1858. 

HEALEY,  Ella  M.,  a.  19  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ips- 
wich, d.  George  and  Mary  A.  (Conners),  and  Augustus 
Todd,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  s.  Asahel  and  Mary  (Perley),  at 
Ipswich,   Sept.  4,    1898. 

HENDERSON,  James  A.,  2d  m.,  a.  50  y.,  painter,  b.  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland,  s.  William  A.  and  Gean  (Roger),  (both 
dec'd),  and  H.  Sophia  Dwinnell,  a.  47  y.,  d.  John  (dec'd) 
and  Louisa  (Richards),  Apr.  8,  1875. 

HERRICK,  Benjamin,  Jr.,  a.  28  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Benj,  and 
Nancy,  and  Mary  A.  Reynolds,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Milton,  N.  H., 
d.  Paul  and  Sarah,  Dec.  15,  1851. 

Lucy  E.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Henry  E.  and  Sarah  (Nutter),  and  Al- 
fred McLeod,  a.  26  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Merrimack,  N.  H., 
res.  Danvers,  s.  Kenneth  (dec'd)  and  Betsey  (Maxwell), 
at  Newburyport,  Jan.  11,  1874. 

William  Henry,  a.  3S  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Milton,  N.  H., 
s.  Benjamin  and  Mary,  and  Lizzie  Adela  Adams,  a.  27  y., 
forewoman  shoe  factory,  b.  Carthage,  Me.,  d.  Edwin  and 
Sarah   (Moore),  Sept.  6,   1896. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  ^       IO9 

HERRING,  William  Henry,  a.  35  y.,  painter,  b.  Carlisle,  Eng- 
land, s.  James  R.  and  Margrett  (Dock),  and  Mabel  E. 
Phillips,  a.  28  y.,  at  home,  d.  Erwin  T.  and  Ruth  G. 
(Lake),  June  11,   1899. 

HEYD,  Jacob,  a.  39  y.,  coachman  and  gardener,  b.  Germany, 
res.  Newton,  Mass.,  s.  Christian  and  Annia  (Baumgart- 
ner),  and  Minnie  A.  Beaty,  a.  32  y.,  cook,  b.  New  Bruns- 
wick, d.  William  and  Mary  A.  (Boyle),  at  Newton,  Dec. 
9,  1895. 

HIGGINS,  Carrie  A.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Salem,  d.  Major  and  Caro- 
line (Stackpole),  and  Joel  L.  Sweeney,  a.  31  y.,  shoe- 
cutter,  s.  Charles  (dec'd)  and  Anna  H.  (Lake),  Nov. 
30,  1871. 

Clarisse,  a.  14  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Abisha  and 
Margery  (Wilkins),  and  Charles  O.  Berry,  a.  20  y., 
farmer,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Hiram  and  Jane 
(Mclntire),  Oct.  1,  1877. 

Susanna  W.,  a.  22  y.,  b,  Middleton,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Abisha 
and  Margaret,  and  George  E.  Chase,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  res.  Peabody,  s.  Charles  H.  and 
Elizabeth  B.,  July  1,  1877. 

HILL,  Alfred  B.,  a.  18  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  res.  George- 
town, s.  John  and  Elizabeth,  and  Margaret  M.  Kneeland, 
a.  17  y.,  res.  Georgetown,  d.  Aaron  and  Pheby  A.,  Nov. 
25,  1853. 

Samuel  McLellan,  a.  29  y.,  ice  dealer,  b.  Ecanamy,  Colches- 
ter Co.,  N.  S.,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Oliver  Blair  and  Mary 
(McLellan),  and  Florence  Lamson  Wildes,  a.  25  y., 
housekeeper,  d.  Eugene  Lamont  and  Alathea  Orietta 
(Lamson),  Jan.  20,  1898. 

William  Dudley,  a.  23  y.,  physician,  b.  Lebanon,  Me.,  s.  Orrin 
T.  and  Mary  E.  (Foss),  and  Kittie  Hartwell  Pearson,  a. 
22  y.,  at  home,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  d.  Mark  R.  and 
Kate  Hartwell  (dec'd),  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  June  1, 
1881. 

HINDS,  Henry,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Digby,"  Nova  Scotia, 
s.  William  and  Catharine,  and  Sarah  J.  Blye,  a.  17  y.,  b. 
Boxford,  d.  William  and  Sarah,  Nov.  26,  1850. 

HOBBS,  David  C,  a.  48  y.,  blacksmith,  s.  David  and  Sarah, 
and  Harriet  L.  Hawkins,  a.  32  y.,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  d. 
William  W.  and  Susannah,  Oct.  26,   1858. 


no  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

HoBBS^  Edward  Francis,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res. 
Wenham,  s,  Abraham,  and  Susan  Smith,  a.  18  y.,  res. 
Wenham,  d.  William,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

HOBSON,  Benjamin  P.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  s. 
Prescott  and  Dorothy,  and  Louisa  L.  Strangman,  a.  19 
y.,  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  d.  Jacob  T.  and  Elizabeth, 
at  Boxford,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Ermi-nia  I.,  a.  31  y.,  shoe  operator,  d.  Benjamin  P.  and  Louisa 
(Strangman),  and  George  E.  Hatch,  a.  30  y.,  silver- 
smith, b.  Nobleboro,  Me.,  res.  Newburyport,  s.  John  A. 
and  Sarah   (Hodgkins),  Dec.   14,   1898. 

George  P.,  a.  22  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Prescott  and  Dor- 
othy, and  Lucy  D.  Curtis,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res. 
Boxford,  d.  Francis  and  Lorintha  D.,  Mar.  25,  1860. 

Margaret  P.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Rowley,  d.  Prescott  and  Dorothy, 
and  Joseph  P.  Janes,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth,  Aug.   31,    1851. 

HODGDON,  Frank,  a.  23  y.,  heel  cutter,  b.  Quincy,  res.  Row- 
ley, s.  Amos  L.  and  Mary  E.  (Marriner),  and  Etta  E. 
Kneeland,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  d. 
Hiram  and  Martha  J.   (Bailey),  Feb.  22,  1894. 

HOLLEY,  John,  a.  22  y.,  butcher,  b.  Newbury,  Vt.,  s.  James 
and  Jane,  and  Mary  S.  Bryant,  2d  m.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Sand- 
wich, N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  d.  James  and  Nancy  Stone, 
at  West  Newbury,  July  3,  1860. 

HOMAN,  Annie  Delia,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wenham,  res. 
Wenham,  d.  Daniel  A.  and  Frances  M.  (Mclntire),  and 
Ernest  W.  Smerage,  a.  20  y.,  expressman,  s.  Fred  and 
Ella  A.   (Chapman),  at  Hamilton,  Sept.  27,  1894. 

Margaret  M.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  William  and  Mary  B.  (Butler),  and 
William  B.  Perkins,  Jr.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  B. 
and  Lydia    (Perkins),   Mar.   28,    1861. 

Martha  Ann,  a.  28  y.,  d.  William  and  Mary  (Butler),  and 
George  H.  Tuttle,  a.  27  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  North  Andover, 
res.  North  Andover,  s.  Nicholas  (dec'-d)  and  Hannah 
W.   (Averell),  Mar.  22,  1871. 

Mary  B.,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Beverly,  d.  William  and  Mary,  and  James 
H.  Thorne,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boston,  res.  Lancaster, 
s.  James  B.  and  Lydia,  Mar.  22,  1859. 

Sarah  A.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  William  and  Mary,  and  Thomas  F.  Fer- 
guson, a.  22  v.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Thomas  and 
Huldah  W.,  Apr.  19,  1855. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1  I  I 

HOOD,  Ellen  A.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  G.  and  Sarah  B.  (Brown), 
and  William  Welch,  a.  26  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Newbury- 
port,  s.  Thomas  and  Letty  H.  (Morton),  Feb.  6,  1861. 

John,  a.  61   y.,  shoemaker,  s.  John  and  Ruth,  and  Elizabeth 

B.  Phillips,  2d  m.,  a,  35  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Enos  and 
Anna  Lake,  Dec.  20,  1854. 

Lottie  E.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena  C,  and  Frank 
L.  Jacobs,  a.  23  y.,  dry  goods  dealer,  b.  Grafton,  res.  Ha- 
verhill, Mass.,  s.  Francis  W.  and  Nancy  H.,  Sept.  12, 
1877. 

Ralph  D.,  a.  20  y.,  civil  engineer,  s.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena 

C.  (Pearson),  and  Annah  E.  Jacobs,  a.  23  y.,  at  home, 
d.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  E.  (Emerson),  at  Danvers,  Nov. 
29,  1894. 

Salmon  D.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  W.  de  la  F[letcher],  and 
Perthena  C.  Pearson,  a,  17  y.,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  d.  John, 
Mar.  31,  1850. 

Sarah  M.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  John  G.  and  Sarah  B.,  and  Oliver  Down- 
ing, a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  South  Reading,  res.  Lynnfield, 
s.  Edward  and  Sally,  June  4,   1856. 

Susie  Isabella,  a,  19  v.,  at  home,  d.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena 
(Pearson),  and  Horace  E.  Perley,  a.  21  y.,  printer,  b. 
Ipswich,  res.  Springfield,  s.  Martin  V.  B.  and  Lydia  M. 
(Pearson),  Jan.  17,  1882. 

Wilbur  Fletcher,  a.  25  y.,  leather-cutter,  s.  Salmon  D.  and 
Perthena  (Pearson),  and  Nettie  Mabel  Kneeland,  a.  19 
y.,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  William  H.  and  Martha  (Knee- 
land),  Dec.  19,  1880. 

HOOPER,  Charles  H.,  a.  31  y.,  milkman,  b.  Peabody,  res. 
Peabody,  s.  Eben  and  Sarah  (Hart),  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth G.  Batchelder,  a.  28  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Ezra  and 
Mary  S.   (Andrews),  at  Peabody,  Sept.  8,  1886. 

Eben  L.,  Jr.,  a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Boxford,  s. 
Ebenezer  L.  and  Elizabeth,  and  Addie  C.  Smith,  a.  25  y., 
d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  Feb.  24,  1881. 

John  L.,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  s.  Ebenezer  L.  and 
Elizabeth  (Russell),  and  Christiana  Eraser,  a.  19  y.,  b. 
Antigonish,  N.  S.,  d.  John  and  Jennie  (Chisholm),  (she 
dec'd),  at  Danvers,  Nov.  16,  1875. 

HORNE,  Francis  B.,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Moses 
and  Sally,  and  Huldah  Maria  Gould,  2d  m.,  a.  35  y.,  b. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (  ?),  res.  Middleton,  d. Smith,  June 

24,  1855. 


112  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

HORTON,  Joseph,  a.  34  y.,  yeoman,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Ips- 
wich, s.  George,  and  Lucy  A.  Robinson,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Mar- 
blehead, d.  Benjamin  A.,  Nov.  24,  1850. 

HOWARD,  Clara  Harlan,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  New- 
buryport,  d.  Caleb  H.  and  Nancy  T.,  and  Parker  Went- 
worth  Welch,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Samuel 
and  Mary  Ann,  Dec.  4,  1866. 

George  Grafton,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Newburyport,  s.  Caleb 
H.  and  Elizabeth  (Gray),  and  Lucy  A.  Saunders,  a.  21 
y.,  at  home,  b.  Deer  Island,  Maine,  d.  David  and  Eliza- 
beth (Howard),  at  Ipswich,  Jan.  16,  1882. 

Sarah  J.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  Newburyport,  d.  Caleb 
W.  and  Jane  (both  dec'd),  and  Jacob  F.  Welch,  a.  24  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  A.  (Ste- 
vens), at  Newburyport,  July  11,  1868. 

HOWE,  Daniel  Abraham,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Rowley,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  Abraham  P.  and  Olive  J.  (Pingree),  and 
Laura  Jane  Welch,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  d.  William  and 
^  Louisa  J.  (Kimball),  at  Roxbury,  Dec.  8,  1881. 

Laura  A.  W.,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Dorchester,  res.  New  Mar- 
ket, N.  H.,  d.  Joseph  H.  and  Martha  A.  (Pinkham),  and 
Elmer  Warren  Stevens,  a.  25  y.,  salesman,  s.  Albert  W. 
and  Annie  B.   (Lake),  at  Newton,  Dec.  24,  1895. 

Lydia  P.,  2d  m.,  d.  Joseph  and  Ruth  Gould,  and  Andrews 
Gould,  2d  m.,  a.  58  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Eliza- 
beth, Mar.  19,  1855. 

HOYT,  Mary  Jane,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Hubbard),  and  William  Williams,  Jr.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer, 
b.  North  Waterboro,  Me.,  res.  North  Waterboro,  Me.,  s. 
William  and  Kezia,  at  Waterboro,  Dec.  28,   1882. 

Rebecca  E.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Rebecca,  and  John  Blais- 
dell,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Annis  (Averell), 
at  Salem,  Nov.  25,  1857. 

HUBBARD,  Caroline  A.,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Saco,  Me.,  d.  Warwick, 
and  Solomon  Boynton,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester, 
s.  Elijah,  Sept.  20,  1850. 

Daniel  W.,  a.  31  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  s.  John  C.  and  Sarah 
F.  (Hoyt),  and  Abby  Margret  Fuller,  a.  27  y.,  at  home, 
d.  Benjamin  and  Eliza  (Foster),  at  Boxford,  Mav  21, 
1893. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  I  3 

Hubbard^  Elnathan  B.,  a.  26  y.,  mill  operative,  b.  Ipswich,  res. 
Ipswich,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Floyd),  and  Lulu  F.  Davis, 
a.  24  y.,  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Ephraim  and 
Melenda  (Johnson),  Jan.  21,  1883. 

HULL,  Caroline  Augusta,  a.  26  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boston,  res. 
Ipswach,  d.  James  H.  and  Mary  Emily  (Barker),  and 
Harry  A.  Lefavour,  a.  29  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Provi- 
dence, 111.,  s.  Albert  and  Harriet  (Whelong),  at  Ipswich, 
Apr.  28,  1897. 

HUSSEY,  Charles  W.,  a.  21  y.,  friction  match  maker,  b.  Al- 
bion, Me.,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Franklin  and  Abby  (Tinkham), 
and  Ermina  Kneeland,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth 
D.,  Feb.   18,   1879. 

Eugene  Clinton,  a.  29  y.,  butcher,  b.  Athens,  Me.,  s.  Osgood 
and  Lydia  (Tibbets),  and  Annie  D.  Batchelder,  a.  27  y., 
at  home,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  John  Q.  and  Melissa 
(Peabody),  at  Georgetown,  Oct.  25,   1882. 

INGALLS,  Annie  P.,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Whip- 
ple Ingalls,  alias  Smith,  and  Charlotte  A.  (Smith),  and 
Elmer  Perkins  Averill,  a.  23  y.,  heel  manufacturer,  d. 
Ephraim  P.  and  Susan  J.  (Lake),  at  Georgetown,  Nov. 
29,  1889. 

JACOBS,  Annah  E.,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  d.  Benj.  and  Ruth  E. 
(Emerson),  and  Ralph  D.  Hood,  a.  20  y.,  civil  engineer, 
s.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena  C.  (Pearson),  at  Danvers, 
Nov.  29,  1894. 

Benjamin,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Lebo,  Russia,  res.  Lebanon, 
Ohio,  s.  Solomon  A.  and  Hannah,  and  Ruth  E.  Emerson, 
a.  28  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  (she  dec'd), 
June  16,  1868. 

Frank  L.,  a.  23  y.,  dry  goods  dealer,  b.  Grafton,  res.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  s.  Francis  W.  and  Nancy  H.,  and  Lottie  E.  Hood, 
a,  20  y.,  d.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena  C,  Sept.  12,  1877. 

JANES,  Charles  P.,  a.  17  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Mar- 
garet P.  (Hobson),  and  Delia  A.  Burrill,  a.  18  y.,  b.  New- 
buryport,  d.  James  (dec'd)  and  Sarah  (Howard),  May 
22,  1871. 

Charles  P.,  2d  m.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Mar- 
garet P.  (Hobson),  and  Mary  E.  Pettingill,  a.  22  y.,  b. 
Newburyport,  d.  Henry  A.  and  Mary  M.  (Howard),  Apr. 
7,  1876. 


114  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Janes^  Daniel  B.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth, 
and  Emeline  O.  Andrews,  a.  18  y.,  .b.  Georgetown,  d.  Na- 
thaniel and  Sarah,  Sept.  30,  1850. 

Emily  A.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  and  James  Wilson, 
a.  24  y.,  wheelwright,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  s.  Lawrence 
and  Mary,  Dec.  16,  1855. 

John  Collins,  a.  58  y.,  engineer,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Boardman),  and  Emeline  Kelley,  a.  53  y.,  b.  Salem,  N. 
H.,  res.  Salem,  N.  H.,  d.  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Gage),  at 
Pelham,  N.  H.,  Sept.  9,  1883. 

Joseph  P.,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  and 
Margaret  P.  Hobson,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Rowley,  d.  Prescott  and 
Dorothy,  Aug.  3,  1851. 

Mary  E.,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Joseph  P.  and  Margaret  P.  (Hobson), 
and  Joseph  Bailey  Poor,  a.  24  y.,  grocer,  b.  Georgetown, 
s.  Joseph  Poor  (dec'd)  and  Lucinda  (Reed),  at  Boxford, 
.    Oct.  28,  1874. 

JAYNES,  Mary  Ann,  a.  20  y.,  res.  Lynn,  d.  Samuel,  and  Na- 
hum  Getchell,  a.  33  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  Joshua,  Dec.  25,   1853. 

JEFFERSON,  Jenney,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Bridgeport,  N.  S.,  d.  John 
and  Jane  (Wilson),  and  Edmund  Ramsey,  a.  23  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Clarence,  N.  S.,  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Kinsman), 
May  28,  1868. 

JENKINS,  Peter,  a.  30  y.,  cooper,  b.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  s. 
Peter  and  Sarah,  and  Annie  Tabb,  domestic,  a.  21  y.,  b. 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Henry  and  Mary  (Johnston), 
Oct.  20,  1881. 

JENNESS,  Francis,  2d  m.,  a.  45  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Hampden, 
Me.,  res.  Beverly,  s.  Francis  and  Dorothy,  and  Sarah  A. 
Perkins,  a.  36  y.,  d.  David  and  Hannah  G.,  Oct.  6,  1857. 

JEWETT,  John  H.,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ips- 
wich, s.  Nehemiah  and  Frances  (Lord),  and  Abby  L. 
Wakeham,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Samuel  G.  and  Lucy 
M.   (Wilkins),  Apr.  4,  1861. 

JOHNSON,  Anna  C,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boston,  d.  Arthur 
and  Henrietta  (Breed),  and  George  B.  Sherman,  a.  22  v., 
clerk,  b.  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  res.  Watertown,  s.  Marcus  M., 
at  Danvers,  June  10,  1891. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1  I  5 

Johnson^  George  H.,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boston,  s.  Henry 
and  Sarah  (Neal)    (she  dec'd),  and  Ellen  M.  Hammond, 

a.  21  y.,  b.  North  Berwick,  Me.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Christo- 
pher, and  Eliza  (Mason),  (she  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  June 
24,  1866. 

George  H.,  2d  m.,  a.  46  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Boston,  s.  Henry  and 
Sarah  (Neal),  and  Sarah  J.  Wight,  2d  m.,  a.  38  y.,  mill- 
iner, b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Enoch  and  Eliza- 
beth (Allen)  Quimby,  June  9,  1881. 

Sarah  S.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Southborough,  res.  Framingham,  d.  Wil- 
liam P.  and  Susan  E.,  and  Enos  Fuller,  a.  25  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Esther  (Wil- 
kins),  at  Framingham,  Dec.  30,  1869. 

JONES,  Martha  H.,  2d  m.,  a.  39  y.,   (maiden  name  Sproul), 

b.  Rockland,  Me.,  d.  William  and  Fanny,  and  William 
Stiles,  2d  m.,  a.  35  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Avis  (Glover),  (both  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  Sept. 
15,   1867. 

JORDON,  C.  Fred,  a.  31  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Newbury,  s.  Charles 
F.  and  Louisa  (Rogers),  and  Anna  B.  Balch,  a.  24  y.,  at 
home,  d.  Humphrey  and  Hannah  P.  (Bradstreet),  Nov. 
29,  1883. 

KAY,  Richard  F.,  2d  m.,  a.  36  y.,  clergyman,  b.  Canada,  res. 
Boston,  s.  John  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth,  and  Sarah  J.  T. 
Floyd,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d.  Charles  J.  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth C.   (Lummus),  June  3,  1874. 

KELLEY,  Emeline,  a.  53  y.,  b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  res.  N.  H.,  d 
Samuel  and  Sarah  (Gage),  and  John  Collins  Janes,  a. 
58  y.,  engineer,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boardman),  at 
Pelham,  N.  H.,  Sept.  9,  1883. 

Julia  Grace,  a.  21  y.,  domestic,  b.  Middleton,  d.  William  and 
Maria  (Peabody),  (now  Fuller),  and  George  H.  Swee- 
ney, a.  29  y.,  operative,  s.  George  E.  and  Sarah  R.  (Bur- 
rows), Apr.  8,  1885. 

KENNEDY,  Farzina  P.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  William  and 
Olive,  and  William  W.  Clifford,  a.  40  v.,  shoemaker,  s. 
Samuel  (dec'd)  and  Rachel  (Averell)^  at  Cambridge, 
Jan.   11,  1877. 


Il6  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

KILLAM,  George  Edwin,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  b,  Boxford,  res. 
Boxford,  s.  George  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Davis),  and  Addie 
J.  McGlinchey,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  St.  Stevens,  N.  B., 
d.  William  and  Sarah   (Craig),  Mar.  29,  1888. 

KIMBALL,  Ellen  F.,  a.  29  y.,  d.  William  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Reed),  and  Isaac  A.  Morgan,  2d.  m.,  a.  62  y.,  master 
mariner,  b.  Manchester,  s.  Isaac  and  Salome  (Brown), 
May  30,   1871. 

Frederick  S.,  a.  22  y.,  merchant,  s.  William  B.  and  Mary  S. 
(Stone),  and  Mary  J.  Means,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  Chel- 
sea, d.  Robert  F.  and  Mary  (Bates),  at  Stoneham,  Dec. 
24,    1894. 

William  B.,  a.  29  y.,  merchant,  s.  William  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Reed),  and  Mary  Stone,  3rd  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Sandwich, 
N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  d.  James  and  Hannah  (Deering) 
(dec'd),  at  Danvers,  May  26,  1867. 

KINNEY,  Emery  Charles,  a.  25  y.,  painter,  b.  Madrid,  St. 
Lawrence  Co.,  New  York,  res.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  s.  Emery 
and  Phebe  (Blodgett),  and  Florence  Eliza  Balch,  a.  34 
y.,  teacher,  d.  Benj.  J.  and  Eliza  (Killam),  at  Boxford, 
Oct.  7,  1893. 

KINSMAN,  Ellen  A.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Jacob  and  Abigail,  and 
David  A.  Roberts,  a.  29  y.,  master  mariner,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Salem,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Hannah  W.,  Dec.  26.   1866. 

James  Alvin,  a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Jacob  and  Abi- 
gail (Stamford),  and  Sarah  Dean  Rogers,  a.  25  y.,  teacher, 
b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Abraham  and  Caro- 
line (Gould),  at  Wenham,  Apr.  19.  1882. 

KITREDGE,  Sarah  Jane,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Salem,  d.  John  and 
Mary  (she  dec'd),  and  Joseph  B.  Fisk,  a.  39  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy  (Peabody),  at  George- 
town, Dec.  27,  1876. 

KNEELAND,  Abbie  A.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Alfred  A.  (dec'd)  and 
Harriet  A.  (Lane),  and  Henry  A.  Pickard,  a.  20  y.,  car- 
penter, b.  Ipswich,  s.  Washington  P.  and  Sarah  E.  (How- 
ard), Sept.  23,   1875. 

Alfred  A.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey,  and  Harriet  A. 
Lang,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  David  L.,  May  16,  1850. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  I  7 

Kneeland^  Charles  H.,  a,  21  y.,  musician,  res.  Salem,  s.  Warner 
and  Ruth  Frances,  and  Cora  B.  Scates,  a.  22  y.,  operative, 
b.  Georgetown,  res.  Salem,  d.  Lucius  and  Abbie,  Dec.  16, 
1885. 

Cyrus  A.,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Cyrus  and  Sarah  G.,  and  Eliza 
A.  E.  Welch,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  d.  Moses  and 
Mary,  Dec.  25,  1858. 

Emma  F.,  a.  27  y.,  domestic,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Ira  W.  and 
Ruth  F.,  and  Joseph  E.  Shelden,  a.  26  y.,  laster,  b.  Salem, 
res.  Salem,  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Sarah,  at  Hamilton,  Apr.  16, 
1893. 

Ermina,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.,  and  Charles 
W.  Hussey,  a.  21  y.,  friction  match  maker,  b.  Albion,  Me., 
res.  Boxford,  s.  Franklin  and  Abby  (Tinkham),  Feb.  18, 
1879. 

Etta  E.,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b,  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  d.  Hiram 
and  Martha  J.  (Bailey),  and  Frank  Hodgdon,  a.  23  y., 
heel  cutter,  b.  Quincy,  res.  Rowley,  s.  Amos  L.  and  Mary 
E.  (Marriner),  Feb.  22,  1894. 

Harriet  A.,  a.  32  y.  (maiden  name  Harriet  A.  Lane),  b. 
Gloucester,  d.  David  L.  and  Lydia  A.,  and  Benjamin  F. 
Deland,  a.  29  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Elizabeth  (Ross),  Nov.  2,  1865. 

Tra  W.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.,  and 
Ruth  F.  Tole,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Cynthia,  at  Ips- 
wich (Linebrook  Parish),  Aug.  22,  1862. 

Ira  W.,  2d.  m.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth 
D.  (Phillips),  and  Mary  E.  Perley,  2d.  m.,  (maiden  name 
Crowell),  a.  33  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Phillips), 
(she  dec'd),  Apr.  6,  1871. 

Levi,  Jr.,  a.  18  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  s.  Jo- 
siah M.  and  Lydia  P.,  and  Clara  Farnum,  a.  19  y.,  b. 
Newburyport,  res.  Rowley,  d.  Stephen  and  Susanna,  Nov. 
28,  1863. 

Lucy  J.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Phillips), 
and  Benjamin  Lane,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester,  s. 
David  S.  and  Lydia  (Elwell),  at  Gloucester,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Margaret  M.,  a.  17  y.,  res.  Georgetown,  d.  Aaron  and  Pheby 
A.,  and  Alfred  B.  Hill,  a.  18  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly, 
res.  Georgetown,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth,  Nov.  25,  1853. 

Mary  Ann.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.,  and  Henry 
W.  Lake,  a.  21  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  David  and  Harriet  W., 
Oct.  6,  1859. 

Nettie  Mabel,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  Wm.  H.  and  Martha 
(Kneeland),  and  Wilbur  Fletcher  Hood,  a.  25  y.,  leather 
cutter,  s.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena  (Pearson),  Dec.  19, 
1880. 


Il8  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Kneeland^  Sarah  E.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  d. 
Hiram  R.  and  Rhoda,  and  Horace  A.  Fisher,  a.  21  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Byfield,  res.  Rowley,  s.  Horace  A.  and  Jane 
W.,  Nov.  28,  1863. 

Thomas  J.,  a.  near  23  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth D.  (Phillips),  and  Sarah  A.  Elwell,  a.  23  y.,  b. 
Georgetown,  d.  Abraham  and  Mary  Ann  (Poole),  (both 
dec'd).  May  22,  1871. 

Thomas  J.,  2d.  m.,  a.  46  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth D.  (Phillips),  and  Rose  M.  Oilman,  a.  32  y.,  do- 
mestic, b.  Boston,  d.  Henry  and  Clara  S.  (Wallace),  at 
Boston,  Aug.  29,  1894. 

KOEWING,  August  L.,  a.  22  y.,  butler,  b.  Niederngesa,  Ger- 
many, s.  Andrew  and  Rosine  Bete,  and  Viola  Philbrook,  a. 
27  y.,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  d.  David  P.  and  Nancy  J., 
Nov.  30,  1880. 

LACY,  Bertha,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  N.  Andover,  res.  N.  An- 
dover,  d.  H.  and  Lucy  C.  (Ayers),  and  Charles  Curtis,  a. 
22  y.,  farmer,  b.  Vanceborough,  Me.,  res.  Boxford,  s. 
George  W.  and  Mercy  (Drew),  at  Boxford,  Mar.  30, 
1899. 

LAKE,  A.  Austin,  a.  30  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eleazer  (dec'd)  and 

Hannah  A.    (Gould),  and  Josephine  Perley,  a.  27  y.,  b. 

Boxford,  d.  Albert  and  Hannah  (Hayward),  at  Danvers, 

Jan.  2,  1872. 
Anna  Brown,  a.  24  y.,  d.  John  Brown  and  Rebecca  (Gould), 

(dec'd),  and  Albert  W.  Stevens,  a.  31  y.,  farmer,  b.  West 

Newbury,   s.    Caleb   and   Sarah    (Bailey),    (both   dec'd), 

Dec.  24,  1867. 
Carrie  W.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  A.    (Towne),  and 

James  H.  Chandler,  a.  21  y.,  clerk,  b.  Salem,  res  Salem, 

s.  James  P.  and  Eliza  A.  (Bissell),  Dec.  25,  1877. 
Charles  Hobert,  a.  34  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan 

S.    (Whittier),  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Collins,  a.   18  y.,  at 

home,  b.  Peabody,  s.  Mathew  and  Nellia  (Keath),  Aug. 

19,  1891. 
Ella  Frances,  a.  22  y.,  operative,  d.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan 

(Whitaker),  and  Austin  Edward  Chamberlain,  a.  21  y., 

coachman,    b.    Portland,    Me.,    s.    Marshall    and    Nancy 

(Pearl),  at  Danvers,  May  22,  1882. 
Henry  W.,  a.  21  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  David  and  Harriet  W.,  and 

Mary  Ann  Kneeland,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth 

D.,  Oct.  6,  1859. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  II9 

Lake,  Laura  Hobart,  a.  34  y.,  teacher,  d.  Robert  and  Mary 
Ann  (Towne),  and  Edward  Parley  Balch,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y., 
book  publisher,  res.  Boston,  s.  Humphrey  and  Hannah 
(Bradstreet),  Sept.  5,   1888. 

Lottie  P.,  a.  20  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Henry  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Kneeland),  and  George  B.  Brown,  2d.  m.,  a.  30  y., 
miller,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Wil- 
kins),  Nov.  29,   1883. 

Lucy  H.,  a.  20  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Peabody,  res.  Peabody,  d. 
David  G.  and  Helen  E.  (Manning),  and  Jacob  Jewett 
Hardy,  a.  25  y.,  harness  maker,  b.  Groveland,  s.  Aaron 
W.  and  Lucinda  (Hardy),  at  Peabody,  Apr.  20,  1887. 

Mabel,  a.  25  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Peabody,  res.  Peabody,  d.  David 
and  Helen  (Manning),  and  Fred  L.  Fuller,  a.  29  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  Calvin  W.  and  Mary  Ellen  (Richardson),  Sept. 
15,  1894. 

Mary  Alice,  a.  16  y.,  at  home,  d.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan  T. 
(Whittier),  and  William  Austin  Simpson,  a.  23  y.,  car- 
penter, b.  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  s.  James  and  Adeline 
(Marsters),  at  Andover,  N.  H.,  Nov.  10,  1886. 

Mary  J.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Eleazer  and  Hannah  A.,  and  John  H. 
Dodge,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  P.  and  Rebecca 
P.,  Oct.  22,  1857. 

Otto  E.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eleazer  (dec'd)  and  Hannah 
A.  (Gould),  and  Flora  E.  Adams,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Natick,  d. 
Edwin  and  Sarah  C.  (Moore),  at  Boxford,  Oct.  4,  1873. 

Rebecca  Eveline,  a.  29  y.,  d.  John  Batchelder  and  R.  E.,  and 
Theodore  Dwight  Billings,  a.  36  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Adrian, 
Mich.,  s.  Theodore  E.  and  Elizabeth  Todd,  May  30,  1880. 

Ruth  E.,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Gould) 
(she  dec'd),  and  Erwin  T.  Phillips,  a.  31  y.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Boxford,  s.  Timothy  M.  and  Adeline  (Gould),  at  Ips- 
wich, Oct.  17,  1869. 

Ruth  P.,  a.  33  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Eliezer  and  Hannah  A. 
(Gould),  and  Samuel  Conley,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  b.  Lynn, 
s.  James  H.  and  Eunice  P.  (Janes),  Oct.  13,  1883. 

Susan  J.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  William  G.  (dec'd)  and  Mehitable 
(Balch),  and  Ephraim  P.  Averill,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b. 
Ipswich,  s.  Ephraim  and  Lydia  (Potter)  (dec'd),  Dec. 
8,  1864. 

William  Goodrich,  a.  34  y.,  operative,  s.  William  G.  and  Me- 
hitable (Balch),  and  Margaretta  E.  Walker,  a.  23  y., 
domestic,  b.  Ireland,  a.  Michael  and  Mary  (Terrel),  Dec. 
23,  1885. 


I20  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

LAMB,  William  A.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Worcester,  res. 
Fitchburg,  s.  Augustus  and  Augusta  (both  dec'd),  and 
Eliza  A.  Perley,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Stephen  A.  and  Eliza  M.  (Fos- 
ter), at  Fitchburg,  Jan.  20,  1869. 

LAMPRO,  Alice,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Sherbrook,  Canada,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  d.  Zebulon  and  Julia,  and  Frederick  Doyle,  a.  27  y., 
machinist,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Henry  and  Eliza, 
Apr.  15,  1882. 

LAMSON,  Ada  M.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Angeline  (Mason), 
and  Clarence  K.  Smith,  a.  23  y.,  operative,  b.  Hollis, 
Maine,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  John  P.  and  Sarah  (Linscott),  at 
Danvers,  Aug.  18,  1880. 

Alathea  O.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Josiah  B.  (dec'd)  and  Angelina  (Ma- 
son), and  Eugene  L.  Wildes,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich, 
res.  Ipswich,  s.  Israel  and  Lydia  A.  (Averell),  (she  dec'd), 
at  Ipswich,  Dec.  8,  1868. 

Angie  Misora,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  and  Angeline  (Ma- 
son), and  George  Milton  Adams,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b. 
Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  Silsbee  and  Emeline  (Patch), 
Feb.   20,   1882. 

Fred  Josiah,  a.  24  y.,  traveling  salesman,  res.  Boston,  s.  J. 
Arther  and  Harriet  A.  (Wells),  and  Agatine  Gowen,  a. 
22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  res.  Everett,  d.  Charles 
M.  and  Priscilla  L.  (McKenney),  at  Everett,  May  23, 
1896. 

Gertrude  I.,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  d.  J.  Arthur  and  Hattie  A. 
(Wells),  and  Arthur  C.  Glover,  a.  25  y.,  watchmaker,  b. 
Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  John  S.  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Rust), 
June  6,  1895. 

J.  Arthur,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  s.  Josiah  B.  (dec'd)  and  Ange- 
lina (Mason),  and  Hattie  A.  Wells,  a.  27  y.,  d.  Hiram 
and  Almira  T.  (Small),  Dec.  21,  1868. 

Mary  Ann,  of  Topsfield,  and  Alfred  McKenzie  of  Danvers,  at 
Gosport,  N.  H.  (Isle  of  Shoals),  Aug.  7,  1851. 

LANE,  Benjamin,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Gloucester,  s.  David 
S.  and  Lydia  (Elwell),  and  Lucy  J.  Kneeland,  a.  20  y., 
d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Phillips),  at  Gloucester, 
Dec.  5,  1862. 

Theresa  Augusta,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  d.  Benjamin  and  Lucy 
(Kneeland),  and  Eben  Sumner  Merrill,  a.  25  y.,  butcher, 
b.  Haverhill,  s.  Eben  S.  and  Elizabeth  A.  ( Lester ^,  Dec. 
10,  1889. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  121 

LANG,  Harriet  A.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  David  L.,  and 
Alfred  A.  Kneeland,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey, 
May  16,  1850. 

LANGLEY,  Hattie  A.,  a.  33  y.,  res.  Salem,  N.  H.,  d.  John  and 
Harriet,  and  Daniel  Glover,  3rd.  m.,  a.  52  y.,  farmer,  b. 
Marblehead,  res.  Danvers,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  Oct. 
19,  1864. 

LARRABEE,  Alice  M.,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Frank 
and  Mary  K.  (Sears),  and  Franklin  Pierce,  a.  20  y., 
milk  man,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Salem,  s.  John  C.  and  Abigail 
(Brooks),  June  2,  1885. 

LEACH,  Betsey  G.,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  res. 
Boston,  d.  Levi  and  Sarah  Ricker,  and  Enos  S.  Prescott, 
2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  laborer,  b.  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  res.  Charles- 
town,  s.  Enos  and  Hannah,  May  20,  1858. 

Charles  Healy,  a.  29  y.,  butcher,  s.  Thos.  K.  and  Louisa  (Mor- 
gan), and  Mary  A.  Wilkins,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wen- 
ham,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Charles  and  Susan  (Dodge),  at 
Wenham,  Jan.  15,  1884. 

Mary  Ann,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa,  and  George 
Briggs  Thomas,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Portland,  Me., 
s.  David  and  Mary,  Jan.  16,  1856. 

Sarah  K.,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa  (Morgan),  and 
Isaac  M.  Woodbury,  a.  23  y.,  butcher,  b.  Manchester,  s. 
Jacob  and  Salome  (Morgan),  (both  dec'd),  Dec.  8,  1869. 

LEFAVOUR,  Frank,  a.  32  y.,  shoe  manufacturer,  b.  Marble- 
head,  s.  Henry  A.  and  Lucy  M.  (Morse),  and  Viola  Fran- 
ces Foster,  a.  28  y.,  operative,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Amanda 
(Averell),  at  Boston,  Aug.   1,  1885. 

Harry  A.,  a.  29  y.,  shoe  manufacturer,  b.  Providence,  111.,  s. 
Albert  and  Harriet  (Whelong),  and  Caroline  Augusta 
Hull,  a.  26  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boston,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  James 
H.  and  Mary  Emily  (Barker),  at  Ipswich,  Apr.  28,  1897. 

LEGRO,  John  C.  P.,  a.  23  y.,  clerk,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers, 
s.  Edmund  B.  and  Maria  P.,  and  Nancy  R.  Parsons,  a. 
19  y.,  b.  Byfield,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Moses  and  Pat.,  (Chris- 
tian name  not  plain  on  return  certificate),  Sept.  7,  1862. 

LEWIS,  James  H.,  a.  21  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn, 
s.  James,  and  Sarah  J.  Burril,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Lynn,  d.  Loren, 
May  13,  1852. 


122  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Lewis,  Theodore  A.,  a.  25  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Lynn,  s. 
James,  and  Eunice  C.  Bradstreet,  a.  26  y.,  d.  Cornelius 
B.,  Nov.  27,  185L 

LIBBY,  Rose  M.,  res.  Boxford,  and  Ralph  G.  Frame,  a.  22  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  Francis  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Boardman),  at 
Salem,  N.  H.,  Jan.  22,  1896. 

LIN,  Margaret,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Scotland,  res.  North  Andover,  and 
Richard  Burns,  a.  22  y.,  operative,  b.  Montreal,  L.  C, 
res.  Lawrence,  s.  Richard  and  Mary,  Jan.  19,  1851. 

LINEHAN,  Mary,  a.  35  y.,  housekeeper,  b.  Ireland,  res.  Wen- 
ham,  d.  John  and  Mary  (O'Connell),  and  Nathaniel  M. 
Foss,  2d.  m.,  a.  56  y.,  farmer,  b.  Strafford,  N.  H.,  s.  Na- 
thaniel and  Esther  (Tuttle),  at  Newburyport,  Aug.  30, 
1899. 

LITTLEFIELD,  Elmer,  a.  33  y.,  cashier,  b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  res. 
Hooksett,  N.  H.,  s.  Edson  and  Lydia  (Davis),  and  Edna 
Maria  Gould,  a.  27  y.,  d.  Lemuel  H.  and  Sally  (Mun- 
day),   (she  dec'd),  June  30,  1872. 

Moses  Frank,  a.  21  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  s. 
William  and  Lucy  (Howe),  and  Harriet  E.  Wade,  a.  18 
y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Henry  and  Elizabeth, 
Nov.  26,  1874. 

LOGAN,  George  A.,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  b.  Truro,  Nova  Scotia, 
s.  Elisha  and  Nancy,  and  Ann  Fay,  a.  26  y.,  b.  County 
Leitrim,  Ireland,  d.  Peter  and  Ann,  at  Danvers,  June  23, 
1878. 

LOMAN,  Emma,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Sweden,  d.  Loman  and 
Louisa  (Johnson),  and  Olaf  Monsson,  a.  25  y.,  farmer, 
b.  Sweden,  s.  Monsson  and  Anna  (Hoknsson),  Dec.  28, 
1895. 

LOMBARD,  Sarah  J.,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Otisfield,  Maine,  d.  Enoch 
and  Abia,  and  Moses  Wildes,  Jr.,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  Daniel  and  Eunice,  Oct.  8,  1856. 

LONG,  Alice  M.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley), 
(both  dec'd),  and  Jared  B.  McLane,  a.  22  y.,  blacksmith, 
b.  Pugwash,  N.  S.,  s.  Alexander  and  Harriet  (Brown), 
Sept.  16,  1875. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  23 

Long,  Henry,  a.  40  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Andover,  s.  Elijah  and 
Elizabeth,  and  Elizabeth  Gould,  a.  31  y.,  d.  Josiah  and 
Betsey,  Mar.  8,  1860. 

Henry  Augustus,  a.  19  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Andover,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  s.  Elijah  and  Elizabeth  (demons),  and  Eliza  Anna 
Richardson,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d. 
Amos  and  Betsey  (Saunders),  Apr.  10,  1864. 

Ira  P.,  a.  20  y.,  blacksmith,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley), 
(both  dec'd),  and  Harriet  L.  Follansbee,  a.  20  y.,  b. 
Georgetown,  d.  Moses  C.  (dec'd)  and  Martha  (Way- 
land),  at  Boxford,  July  29,  1877. 

Ira  Perley,  2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  blacksmith,  s.  Henry  and  Cathar- 
ine (Perley),  and  Laura  Ann  Cummings,  a.  42  y.,  dress- 
maker, d.  Alfred  and  Salome  (Welch),  Dec.  14,  1898. 

Marietta,  a.  40  y.,  school  teacher,  b.  Salem,  d.  Charles  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Barrett),  and  William  A.  Long,  a.  40  y.,  stable 
keeper,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley),  at  Boxford, 
Dec.  18,  1894. 

William  A.,  a.  40  y.,  stable  keeper,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Perley),  and  Marietta  Long,  a.  40  y.,  school  teacher,  b. 
Salem,  d.  Charles  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Barrett),  at  Box- 
ford, Dec.  18,  1894. 


LOVELL,  Joseph  C,  2d.  m.,  a.  53  y.,  farmer,  b.  West  Boyls- 
ton,  res.  West  Boylston,  s.  Asa  and  Hannah  Rajnuond, 
and  C.  Augusta  Fairbanks,  a.  37  y.,  b.  West  Boylston, 
res.  West  Boylston,  d.  Isaac  and  Prudence  (Gerrish), 
Dec.  5,  1872. 

LUNT,  Arthur  G.,  a.  29  y.,  brakeman,  b.  Newburyport,  res. 
Boston,  s.  Samuel  O.  and  Emma  J.  (Roles),  and  Carrie 
H.  Averill,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Ephraim  P.  and  Susan  J.  (Lake), 
at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1894. 

McCASTAIN,  Cassa  T.,  a.  21  y.,  table  girl,  b.  Douglass,  Isle 
of  Man,  d.  James  and  Mary  (McCastain),  and  Samuel  A. 
Ward,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Richard  and  Sarah  H.  (Pat- 
tan),  May  20,  1893. 

McCORMACK,  Edith  May,  a.  17  y.,  domestic,  d.  James  and 
Isabella  (Chisholm),  and  William  Andrews,  a.  25  y., 
coachman,  b.  Ireland,  Co.  Down,  s.  David  and  Bessie 
(Truesdale),  at  Danvers,  Sept.  25,  1889. 


124  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

McCoRMACK,  James,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Kenagh,  Longford 
Co.,  Ireland,  s.  James  and  Margaret  (Walker),  and  Isa- 
bella Chisholm,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  d.  Valentine 
and  Catharine   (Carmine),  at  Danvers,  June  27,   1871. 

John  R.,  a.  23  y.,  salesman,  s.  James  and  Belle  (Chisholm), 
and  Bertha  E.  Mellish,  a.  21  y.,  musician,  d.  Rev.  I.  M. 
and  Lizzie  A.  (Holman),  June  30,  1897. 

McDonald,  Margaret  A.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Port  Mulgrave,  N.  S., 
d.  George  and  Flora,  and  William  L.  Chase,  a.  21  y., 
farmer,  b.  Maidstone,  Vt.,  s.  Albert  S.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia 
O.  (Hawkins),  Sept.  5,  1867. 

McDONELL,  Annie,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S., 
d.  John  and  Margaret  (Chisholm),  and  Michael  O.  Fljrnn, 
a.  24  y.,  section  hand  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  b.  County  Cork, 
Ire.,  s.  William  and  Norah  (Berry),  at  Danvers.  June  2, 
1889. 

McGLINCHEY,  Addie  J.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  St.  Stevens, 
N.  B.,  d.  William  and  Sarah  (Craig),  and  George  Ed- 
win Killam,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  s. 
George  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Davis),  Mar.  29,  1888. 

McINTIRE,  Alice  G.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d. 
Charles  and  Hannah  (Sheldon),  and  Ervin  Larkin  Eaton, 
a.  23  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Reading,  res.  North  Reading,  s. 
Ebenezer  and  Sarah  R.,  Mar.  8,  1868. 

Nancy  J.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  North  Reading,  res.  North  Reading,  d. 
Ezra  (dec'd)  and  Rebecca  J.,  and  John  S.  Roberts,  a.  22 
y.,  shoemaker,  s.  George  W.  and  Sally  (Phillips)  (both 
dec'd),  at  North  Reading,  Dec.  30,  1865. 

McISAACS,  Martha,  2d.  m.,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ipswich, 
res.  Ipswich,  d.  Samuel  and  Ellen  (White),  and  Henry 
Perkins  Andrews,  a.  20  y.,  (consent  of  parents),  shoe- 
maker, s.  William  H,  and  Lillie  (Estes),  at  Boxford, 
Sept.   15,   1894. 

MACK,  Mary,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Charles 
and  Margaret  (Calon?),  and  Nathaniel  Potter,  a.  27  y., 
laborer,  s.  John  and  Mehitable  (Wildes),  at  Danvers, 
Oct.  12,  1863. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  25 

McKENZlE,  Alfred,  of  Danvers,  and  Mary  Ann  Lamson  of 
Topsfield,  at  Gosport,  N.  H.  (Isles  of  Shoals),  Aug.  7, 
1851. 

McLANE,  Jared  B.,  a.  22  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Pugwash,  N.  S.,  s. 
Alexander  and  Harriet  (Brown),  and  Alice  M.  Long,  a. 
23  y.,  d.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley),  (both  dec'd), 
Sept.  16,  1875. 

McLEOD,  Alfred,  a.  26  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Merrimack,  N.  H., 
res.  Danvers,  s.  Kenneth  (dec'd)  and  Betsey  (Maxwell), 
and  Lucy  E.  Herrick,  a.  23  y.,  df  Henry  E.  and  Sarah 
(Nutter),  at  Newburyport,  Jan.  11,  1874. 

Hattie  K.,  a.  21  y.,  school  teacher,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Norman 
and  Mary  Abbie  (Elliott),  and  Ralph  E.  Woodbury,  a.  23 
y.,  farmer,  b.  Westford,  res.  Westford,  s.  Alfred  and  Em- 
ma (Snow),  at  Littleton,  Dec.  30,  1895. 

Norman,  2d.  m.,  a.  44  y.,  operative,  b.  Lowell,  s.  Kenneth  and 
Betsey  (Maxwell),  and  Martha  Stevens  Cunmiings,  a.  35 
y.,  operative,  d.  Alfred  and  Salome  M.  (Welch),  at  Box- 
'ford,  Mar.  28,  1888. 

McLOUD,  Helen,  a.  24  y.,  d.  (Rev.)  Anson  and  Jane  (Corn- 
ish), and  Reuben  L.  Nye,  a.  30  y.,  lawyer,  b.  Marietta, 
Ohio,  res.  Marietta,  Ohio,  s.  Ichabod  H.  and  Miriam  C. 
(Linnel),  May  21,   1867. 

Malcolm,  a.  27  y.,  conveyancer,  s.  Anson  and  Jane,  and  Agnes 
Q.  Andrews,  a.  31  y.,  b.  Boston,  res.  Boston,  d.  Samuel 
and  Sarah,  Dec.  8,  1881. 

McMEEKIN,  Jeanie,  a.  28  y.,  evangelist,  b.  Scotland,  res. 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  d.  David,  and  Gilbert  S.  Mason,  a. 
25  y.,  market  gardener,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Alphonso  and  Lucy 
(Kent),  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1,   1898. 

McPHEE,  James  Noble,  a.  45  y.,  farmer,  b.  Scotland,  s.  John 
and  Katie  (Livingston),  and  Nettie  L.  (Wallace)  Welch, 
2d.  m.,  a.  43  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Campton,  C.  E.,  d.  David 
and  Betsey  (Benton)   Wallace,  Sept.  7,   1896. 

MANNING,  Michael,  a.  27  y.,  milk  dealer,  s.  James  and  Cath- 
erine (Flanigan),  and  Nellia  G.  Conner,  a.  20  y.,  domes- 
tic, b.  Fitchburg,  d.  Edward  and  Mary  (Leary),  at  Dan- 
vers, Nov.  4,  1896. 


126  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Manning,  Richard  Henry,  a.  27  y.,  attorney  at  law,  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  res.  Washington,  D.  C.,  s.  Charles  H.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Berry),  and  Mary  Ellen  Perkins,  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
d.  Henry  A.  and  Ruth  E.  (Allen),  (both  dec'd),  Jan.  1, 
1874. 

MARDEN,  Alvin  E.,  a,  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford, 
s.  Francis  and  Melissa  (Davis),  and  Rose  E.  Thompson, 
a.  16  y.,  at  home,  b.  Aurora,  111.,  res.  Georgetown,  d. 
Charles  E.  and  Rose  (McGarm),  Dec.  19,  1888. 

MARGESON,  Lena  F.,  a.  18  y.,  servant  girl,  b.  Middleton,  res. 
Middleton,  d.  George  and  Mary  E.  (Ryan),  and  Charles 
W.  Andrews,  a.  18  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  H.  and  Lillie 
(Estes),  at  Boxford,  Jan.  6,  1895. 

MARTIN,  William,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Ips- 
wich, s.  Joseph  and  Mary  B.  (Hammond),  and  Georgie 
Saunders,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Sidney  and 
Waity  (Faulkinham),  Mar.  26,  1890. 

MASON,  Gilbert  S.,  a.  25  y.,  market  gardener,  b.  Beverly,  s. 
Alphonso  and  Lucy  (Kent),  and  Jennie  McMeekin,  a.  28 
y.,  evangelist,  b.  Scotland,  res.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  d.  Da- 
vid, at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1,  1898. 

Horace  Ellsworth,  a.  23  y.,  gardener,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Alphonso 
and  Lucy  Ann   (Kent),  and  Katie  J.  Connors,  a.   18  y., 

operative,  b.  Salem,  res.  Wenham,  d.  and  Katie  J., 

at  Wenham,  Nov.  28,  1889. 

MAYHEW,  Flora  Imogene,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b.  Paris,  Maine, 
res.  Salem,  d.  Alexander,  and  William  Preston  Abbott,  a. 
25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Stetson,  Maine,  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Pease),  at  Danvers,  Mar.  11,  1882. 

MEANS,  Mary  J.,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  Chelsea,  d.  Robert  F. 
and  Mary  (Bates),  and  Frederick  S.  Kimball,  a.  22  y., 
merchant,  s.  William  B.  and  Mary  S.  (Stone),  at  Stone- 
ham,  Dec.  24,  1894. 

MEARS,  Mary  Eliza,  2d.  m.,  a.  32  y.,  (maiden  name  Mary 
Eliza  Burnham),  d.  Richard  and  Mary  Ann  (Sargent), 
and  Ebenezer  Peabody,  Jr.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eben- 
ezer  and  Abigail    (Perkins),  May  13,    1866. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  27 

MELLISH,  Bertha  E.,  a.  21  y.,  musician,  d.  Rev.  I.  M.  and 
Lizzie  A.  (Holman),  and  John  R.  McCormack,  a.  23  y., 
salesman,  s.  James  and  Belle  (Chisholm),  June  30,  1897. 

MERREY,  Lizzie  H.,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  b.  Laconia,  N.  H.,  res. 
Ipswich,  d.  James  R.  and  Elizabeth  (Cundy),  and  Archer 
Andrews,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Elizabeth 
(Chapman),  at  Ipswich,  Feb.  16,  1897. 

MERRIAM,  Arthur  Marsh,  a.  38  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dr.  Royal  A. 
and  Adeline  (Marsh),  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Colman, 
a.  33  y.,  at  home,  b.  New^buryport,  res.  Newbury,  d.  Moses 
and  Elizabeth  (Coffin),  at  Byfield,  Sept.  22,  1881. 

Henry  Greenleaf,  a.  35  y.,  agent,  s.  Frederick  P.  and  Hannah 
P.  (Towne),  and  Maria  A.  (Rust)  Preston,  2d.  m.,  a.  40 
y.,  at  home,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Denver,  Colorado,  d.  William 
W.  and  Mary  C.  (Caldwell)  Rust,  at  Danvers,  Jan.  23, 
1891. 

MERRILL,  Eben  Sumner,  a.  25  y.,  butcher,  b.  Haverhill,  s. 
Eben  S.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lester),  and  Theresa  Augusta 
Lane,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  d.  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Knee- 
land),  Dec.   10,   1889. 

Elizabeth  Bell,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham, 
d.  Frank  and  Mary  (Flaharty),  and  Arthur  C.  Cummings, 
a.  20  y.,  assistant  baggage  master,  s.  Alfred  and  Salome 
(Welch),  at  Wenham,  Nov.  1,  1890. 

Lilla  Ann,  a.  19  y.,  compositor,  b.  Boston,  d.  Alphonso  T.  and 
Ella  (Palmer),  and  Edward  Henry  Young,  a.  24  y.,  opera- 
tive, (piano),  b.  Roxbury,  s.  Isaac  B.  and  Maria  (Man- 
ning), June  3,  1889. 

Thursa  M.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Ezra  and 
Mary,  and  Henry  A.  Cross,  a.  22  y.,  painter,  b.  Wilmot, 
N.  H.,  res.  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  s.  Frederick  C.  and  Sarah 
(Clay),  Mar.  29,  1874. 

MESSER,  Mary  Ann,  a.  15  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middlefon,. 
d.  Augustus  and  Betsey,  and  John  W.  Peabody,  2d.,  a. 
21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Isaiah 
B.  and  Lydia  M.,  Aug.  14,  1859. 

MILBURY,  Walter  Eldron,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Harbor- 
ville,  N.  S.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  John  W.  and  Sarah  (Ries), 
and  Effie  May  Wildes,  a.  21  y.,  shoe  stitcher,  d.  Moses 
and  Sarah  (Lombard),  Feb.  19,  1887. 


128  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

MILLARDf  Annie  E.,  a.  26  y.,  domestic,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Henry  and  Margaret,  and  William  Buckner  Taylor,  a.  41 
y.,  farmer,  b.  King  George  Co.,  Va.,  s.  William  and  Nan- 
cy  (Massey),  June  23,   1883. 

MILNER,  Emma,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Lynn,  d.  George 
and  Emma,  and  Freeman  M.  Pillsbury,  a.  28  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Lynn,  res.  L>Tin,  s.  James  M.  and  Lydia  B., 
Nov.  10,  1871. 

MONSSON,  Olof,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Sweden,  s,  Monsson 
and  Anna  (Hoknsson),  and  Emma  Loman,  a.  22  y.,  do- 
mestic, b.  Sweden,  d.  Loman  and  Louisa  (Jonson),  Dec. 
28,  1895. 

MOORE,  Frank  G.,  a.  27  y.,  merchant,  b.  Parsonsiield,  Me., 
res.  Dallas,  Texas,  s.  Ira  and  Martha  (Doe),  (both  dec'd), 
and  Susan  S.  Averell,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas  L.  and  Ruth 
R.   (Carr),  Sept.  27,  1875. 

Martin,  2d.  m.,  a.  68  y.,  clergyman,  b.  Sterling,  res.  Boston,  s. 
Jonathan  and  Elizabeth,  and  Susan  Cummings,  a.  48  y., 
res.  Boston,  d.  Cyrus  and  Susan,  Apr.  6,  1859. 

Mary  Augusta,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  res.  Parsons- 
field,  Me.,  d.  Ira  and  Martha  (Doe),  and  John  Bailey, 
Jr.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  s. 
John  and  Nancy  (Doe),  at  Freedom,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1863. 

MOREY,  Mary  J.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Philadelphia,  res.  Haverhill,  d. 
John  and  Mary,  and  James  A.  Williams,  a.  22  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b,  Danvers,  res.  Haverhill,  s.  George  and  Sarah, 
Feb.  5,  1874. 

MORGAN,  Isaac  A.,  2d.  m.,  a.  62  y.,  master  mariner,  b.  Man- 
chester, s.  Isaac  and  Salome  (Brown),  and  Ellen  F.  Kim- 
ball, a.  29  y.,  d.  William  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Reed),  May 
30,  1871. 

MORRIS,  Jennie  (Betts),  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Portland,  Me., 
and  James  L.  Morse,  2d.  m.,  a.  43  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marble- 
head,  s.  James  and  Mercy  (Nothey),  (both  dec'd),  Jan. 
27,  1875. 

MORSE,  Austin  A.,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  s.  James 
L.  and  Jenny  (Betts),  and  Laura  E.  Foster,  a.  18  y.,  d. 
Nathaniel  and  Amanda  S.  (Averell),  at  Ipswich,  Oct. 
30,  1880. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1 29 

Morse,  Dora  A.,  a.  16  y.,  b.  Lynn,  res.  Rowley,  d.  William  H. 

and  Y\nn  M.,  and  Hazen  K.  Perkins,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b. 

Middleton,  res.   Middleton,  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Patty,  Jan. 

15,  1867. 
James  L.,  2d.  m.,  a.  43  y.,  farmer,  b.   Marblehead,  s.  James 

and  Mercy  (Northey),   (both  dec'd),  and  Jennie   (Betts) 

Morris,  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b,  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1875. 
Lucinda  C,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  James  L. 

and  Jennie,   and   Frank  W.   Perley,   a.    22   y.,   farmer,   s. 

John  F.  and  Louisa  A.,  at  Danvers,  Sept.  26,   1878. 

MOULTON,  Susan  L.,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  b.  Middleton,  res. 
Wenham,  d.  J.  W.  L.  and  L.  Q.  (Tibbets),  and  J.  Stanley 
Bell,  a.  29  y.,  real  estate  agent,  b.  Rowley,  s.  William  S. 
and  Lucy  A.   (Sleppy),.at  Wenham,  Apr.  18,  1897. 

MULLEN,  James,  a.  26  y.,  laborer,  b.  Cavan  Co.,  Ire.,  s.  John 
and  Catharine  (Halpenny),  and  Catharine  Burns,  a.  26  y., 
b.  Cork  Co.,  Ire.,  res.  Haverhill,  d.  John  and  Catharine, 
at  Haverhill,  Jan.  23,  1876. 

MUNDAY,  Alphonzo,  a.  21  y.,  butcher,  s.  Thomas  P.  and 
Harriet  Ann  (Field),  and  Abbie  H.  Boardman,  a.  21  y., 
b.  Georgetown,  res.  Georgetown,  d.  Daniel  and  Mehitable 
(Nelson),  at  Ipswich,  May  1,   1863. 

Antionette,  a.  26  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  (dec'd)  and  Harriet  A. 
(Field),  and  Orlando  B.  Poole,  a.  25  y.,  machinist,  b. 
Wentworth,  N.  H.,  s.  Benjamin  and  Annie  E.,  Dec.  26, 
1870. 

Harriet  A.  (Field),  2d.  m.,  a.  48  y.,  b.  West  Newbury,  d. 
Charles  and  Harriet  (Vonhagen),  and  Dalmer  J.  Carlton, 
a.  26  y.,  comb  maker,  b.  West  Newbury,  res.  West  New- 
bury, s.  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Richardson),  June  24,  1868. 

NELSON,  Horatio,  2d.  m.,  a.  53  y.,  farmer,  b.  Lincoln,  Me., 
s.  Jeremy  and  Deborah  (Wheeler),  and  Almeda  Abbott 
(nee  Taylor),  2d.  m.,  a.  58  y.,  housekeeper,  b.  Mason, 
Maine,  res,  Andover,  Maine,  d.  William  and  Mehitable 
P.  (Hall),  June  10,  1885. 

NEWCOMB,  Caleb  H.,  a.  29  y.,  provision  dealer,  b.  Worces- 
ter, res.  Salem,  s.  Caleb  and  Hannah,  and  Sarah  A.  Brad- 
street,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally,  Oct.  23,  1856. 


130  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

NEWSOME,  Olive  B.,  a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Addison,  N.  Y., 
res.  Middleton,  d.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  M.,  and  D.  A. 
Graves,  a.  28  v.,  shoepacker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  s.  D.  E.  and  H.  A.  (Richardson),  May  16,  1886. 

NICHOLS,  Lucius  Warren,  a.  31  y.,  engineer,  b.  Worcester,  s. 
Isaac  and  Ruth,  and  Mary  L.  Gould,  a.  26  y.,  d.  Andrew 
and  Mary  P.,  Mar.  10,  1857. 

Mattie  Emeretta,  a.  25  y.,  milliner,  b.  Newburyport,  d.  War- 
ren L.  and  Mary  L.  (Gould),  and  William  Pitman 
Gould,  a.  27  y.,  shoe  cutter,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Gould),  Aug.  23,  1882. 

NOURSE,  John  Hervey,  2d.  m.,  a.  28  y.,  mariner,  b.  Ipswich, 
res.  Newburyport,  s.  Daniel  Perley  and  Sally  (South- 
wick),  and  Mercy  Ann  Andrews,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Aaron  A. 
and  Julia  C.  (Wells),  June  23,  1870. 

NYE,   Georgiana  B.,  a.   21   y.,  b.  Oldtown,  Me.,  d.  John  C. 

(dec'd)     and  Abbie  P.    (Smith),  and  Calvin   Onnaloska 

Floyd,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Charles  J.  P. 

and  Elizabeth  C.  (Lummus),  at  East  Somerville,  May  17, 

1876. 
Reuben  L.,  a.  30  y.,  lawyer,  b.  Marietta,  Ohio,  res.  Marietta, 

Ohio,  s.  Ichabod  H.  and  Miriam  C.  (Linnell),  and  Helen 

McLoud,  a.  24  y.,  d.  (Rev.)  Anson  and  Jane  (Cornish), 

May  21,  1867. 

O'CONNOR,  Ellen,  a.  28  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Michael  and 
Margaret,  and  Abraham  Welch,  2d.  m.,  a.  33  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  s.  Moses  and  Mary  (Nason), 
(both  dec'd),  at  Danvers,  May  18,  1875. 

O'DEA,  Fanny  Frances,  a.  21  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ireland,  d.  Pat- 
rick and  Mary  (Kane),  and  Thomas  Francis  Cass,  a.  34 
y.,  farmer,  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley),  at  Danvers, 
Jan.  8,  1890. 

0*NEAL,  Matilda,  a.  36  y.,  domestic,  b.  Donegal,  Ireland,  res. 
Newton,  Mass.,  d.  William,  and  Frank  Ward,  a.  35  y., 
farmer,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  s.  James  and  Mary  (Harvev), 
May  10,  1891. 

ORNE,  Benjamin  A.,  a.  34  y.,  painter,  s.  Benjamin  C.  and 
Lois  (Moore),  (both  dec'd),  and  Ann  Jane  Peabody,  a. 
24  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Jeremiah  (dec'd)  and  Mary,  Nov. 
14,  1866. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I3I 

Orne,  Cecelia  Augusta,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Bur- 
ley  and  Caroline  A.,  and  Luke  Dodge,  a.  48  y.,  farmer,  b. 
Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  Luke  and  Margaret*  Sept.  26, 
1880. 

Mary  Hazen,  a.  37  y.,  d.  Benj.  C.  and  Lois  (Moore),  and  Ed- 
ward Perley  Balch,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Humphrey  and 
Hannah  P.'(Bradstreet),  at  Haverhill,  Apr.  11,  1878. 

PACE,  Albert  William,  a.  26  y.,  farming,  b.  So.  Andover,  s. 
Leonard  and  Hannah  (Griffin),  and  Ella  M.  Perkins 
(Ellen  corrected),  a.  24  y.,  d.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W. 
(Merrill),  Dec.  25,  1879. 

PAIGE,  Benjamin  F.,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Orford,  N.  H.,  res. 
Orford,  N.  H.,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Calista  (Smith),  and 
Marian  J.  Perkins,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  P.  and 
Phebe  (Tole),  Feb.  20,  1881. 

Wilbur  Barnard,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Orford,  N.  H.  res.  Or- 
ford, N.  H.,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Calista  (Smith),  and 
Nellie  Perkins,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe 
W.  (Tole),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  25,  1887. 

PALMER,  Philip,  2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  printer,  b.  Belvidere,  Vt., 

s.  Stephen  J.  and  Ann  (Hodgkins),  and  Carrie  F.  Clerke, 

2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  compositor,  b.   Portsmouth,   N.   H.,  d. 

Eben  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Lester)    Merrill,  at  Georgetown, 

Dec.  6,  1890. 
William  F.,  a.   26  y.,  coach  driver,  b.  Lowell,  res.   Danvers, 

s.    Thomas    Palmer   and    Ellen    Milligan,    and    Susan   J. 

Crowell,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Barrington,  N.  S.,  res.  Danvers,  d. 

William  M.  and  Susan  J.,  Sept.  14,  1861. 

PARKINSON,  John,  2d.  m.,  a.  46  y.,  tailor,  b.  Liverpool,  Eng., 
s.  Robert  and  Mary,  and  Mary  T.  Perkins,  a.  44  y.,  d. 
Ezra  and  Betsey,  July  17,  1851. 

PARSONS,  Nancy  R.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Byfield,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
Moses  and  Pat.,  (Christian  name  not  plain  on  return  cer- 
tificate), and  John  C.  P.  Legro,  a.  23  y.,  clerk,  b.  Dan- 
vers, res.  Danvers,  s.  Edmund  B.  and  Maria  P.,  Sept.  7, 
1862. 

PEABODY,  Alden  P.,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Ebenezer  (dec'd) 
and  Abigail  (Perkins),  and  Lydia  A.  Wildes,  a.  22  y., 
b.  Ipswich,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  A.  (Adams),  (she  dec'd), 
Jan.  23,  1872. 


132  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Peabody,  Allison  Holmes,  a,  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Ed- 
ward and  Elizabeth  (Symonds),  and  Amelia  Caroline 
Pead,  a.  25  y.,  domestic,  b.  Lowell,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Mark 
and  Martha  (Redman),  at  Danvers,  Jan.  6,  1883. 

Ann  Jane,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Jeremiah  (dec'd)  and 
Mary,  and  Benjamin  A.  Orne,  a.  34  y.,  painter,  s.  Ben- 
jamin C.  and  Lois  (Moore),  (both  dec'd),  Nov.  14,  1866. 

Augustus,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  s.  Benjamin  W. 
and  Nancy,  and  Elizabeth  L.  Thomas,  a.  19  y.,  b.  in  Eng- 
land, at  Middleton,  Aug.  9,  1863. 

Caroline  C,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Joel  R.  and  Sarah  D.  and  Albert  C. 
Perkins,  s.  30  y.,  teacher,  res.  Lawrence,  s.  Nehemiah 
and  Lydia  B.,  Aug.  10,  1864. 

Charles  J.,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Joel  R.  (dec'd)  and  Sarah 
(Dole),  and  Annie  R.  Smith,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Peabody,  res. 
Peabody,  d.  Richard  and  Mary  A.,  at  Peabody,  June  2, 
1875. 

Cyrus,  2d.  m.,  a.  28  y.,  housewright,  s.  Thomas,  and  Susan 
Donnells,  2d.  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Pennsfield,  Vt.,  res.  Ipswich, 
d.  John  Pearson,  June  5,   1850. 

Ebenezer,  Jr.,  a.  32  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Abigail 
(Perkins),  and  Mary  Eliza  (Burnham)  Mears,  2d.  m.,  a. 
32  y.,  d,  Richard  and  Mary  Ann  (Sargent),  May  13,  1866. 

Eliza  B.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Francis  and  Lydia  (Pea- 
body), and  James  L.  Putnam,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Rox- 
bury,  s.  Jefferson  (dec'd)  and  Judith  (Lampher),  Jan. 
4,   1869. 

Ephraim  P.,  2d.  m.,  a.  55  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy 
(Perkins),  (both  dec'd),  and  Ellen  A.  Berry,  a.  35  y.,  b. 
Andover,  d.  Israel  and  Serena  (Towne),  (both  dec'd), 
at  Boxford,  Apr.  22,  1875. 

Ernest  O.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Thomas  and 
Caroline  (Kneeland),  and  Mary  E.  Eaton,  a.  18  y.,  shoe- 
stitcher,  b.  Lynn,  at  Boxford,  Dec.   1,   1895. 

Frederick  M.,  2d.  m.,  a.  26  y.,  jeweler,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wen- 
ham,  s.  George  W.,  Jr.  and  Mary  E.  (Gray),  and  Mabel 
Rosa  Towne,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  Addin  and  Sarah 
(Peabody),  Sept.  20,  1894. 

George  W.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  res.  Middleton,  s.  William 
and  Almira,  and  Lydia  M.  Clough,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Barford, 
Canada  E.,  res,  Middleton,  d.  Chase  and  Melinda,  Jan. 
19,  1860. 

Henry,  2d.,  a.  40  y.,  laborer,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
Frances  and  Lydia  (Peabody),  and  Hannah  R.  Benitez, 
2d.  m.,  a.  57  y.,  housekeeper,  b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  res. 
Middleton,  d.  Joseph  and  Hannah  R.  (Merrill),  Sept.  3, 
1883. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  33 

Peabody,  Jacob  S.,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  Augustine  S.  and  Hele- 
na, and  Eliza  M.  Chapman,  a,  18  y.,  d.  Amos  S.  and  Eliza 
A.,  Apr.  6,  1858. 

John  W.,  2d.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  s.  Isaiah  B.  and  Lydia  M.,  and  Mary  Ann  Messer,  b. 
Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  a.  15  y.,  d.  Augustus  and 
Betsey,  Aug.  14,  1859. 

John  Wallace,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middle- 
ton,  s.  William  and  Almira  (Peabody),  and  Maria  E. 
Goodhue,  a.  16  v-,  b.  Andover,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Wil- 
liam and  Caroline  D.   (Bell),  Jan.  14,   1869. 

Lewis  Ephraim,  a.  22  y.,  real  estate  dealer,  s.  Ephraim  P.  and 
Ellen  A.  (Berry),  and  Clara  M.  White,  a.  22  y.,  shoe- 
worker,  b.  Lakemay,  N.  S.,  d.  Mansfield  S.  and  Sarah 
Naomi  (Ringer),  at  Salem,  Apr.  8,  1899. 

Lois  Louisa,  a.  21  y.,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B.  and  Lydia 
M.  (Prescott),  and  Moses  Peabody,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Benjamin  W.  and  Nancy 
(Perkins),  Jan.  1,  1870. 

Lydia  M.,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B.  and 
Lydia  M.  (Prescott),  and  Timothy  Fuller,  a.  42  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  and  Esther  (Wilkins), 
(both  dec'd),  at  Middleton,  Aug.  14,  1872.  (Divorce 
granted  Nov.,  1872,  between  William  Kelley  and  her). 

Mary  A.,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Jeremiah 
and  Mary  (Wilkins),  and  John  W.  Curry,  a.  27  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Holderness,  N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Jesse  P. 
and  Joanna  M.   (Piper),  May  27,  1868. 

Mary  E.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B. 
and  Lydia  M.,  and  Porter  I.  Gould,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Middleton,  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Lucy  M.,  Sept.  25,  1859. 

Mary  L.,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Joel  R.  and  Mary,  and  Caleb  K.  Perkins, 
a.  27  y.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Judith,  Jan.  1,  1858. 

Mary  Louisa,  a.  18  y.,  at  home,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d. 
Porter  B.  and  Hattie  L.,  and  Joseph  Fuller,  a.  19  y., 
produce  dealer,  s,  Benjamin  and  Eliza  M.  (Perley),  at 
Boxford,  Oct.   11,   1896. 

Moses,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
Benjamin  W.  and  Nancy  (Perkins),  and  Lois  Louisa 
Peabody,  a.  21  y.,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Isaiah  B.  and  Lydia 
M.   (Prescott),  Jan.  1,  1870. 

William  H.,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Henry  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Conkey),  and  Anna  Walker,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Ire- 
land, d.  Michael  and  Mary  (Terrel),  Mar.  30,  1878. 


134  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Peabody,  William  M.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  res. 

Middleton,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Mary,  and  Mary  E.  Gould, 

a.   17  y.,  b.   Middleton,  res.   Middleton,  d.  Barzillia  and 

Ruth,  Dec.  4,  1853. 
William  M.,  a,  21  y.,  butcher,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Edward  W.  and 

Elizabeth   (Symonds),  and  Ada  B.   Perkins,  a.   18  y.,  b. 

Gloucester,  d.   Procter  and  Susan  E.    (Watson),  Oct.    1, 

1873. 

PEAD,  Amelia  Caroline,  a.  25  y.,  domestic,  b.  Lowell,  res. 
Danvers,  d.  Mark  and  Martha  (Redman),  and  Allison 
Holmes  Peabody,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Ed- 
ward and  Elizabeth  (Symonds),  at  Danvers,  Jan.  6,  1883. 

PEARL,  Charlotte  A.,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Box- 
ford,  d.  Bradstreet  Tyler  and  Pamelia,  and  Geojge  B. 
Austin,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Boxford,  s. 
Hiram  and  Harriet,  Nov.  27,  1866. 

PEARSON,  Florence,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d. 
Cornelius  and  Sarah  A.  (Thompson),  and  John  H,  Cass, 
a.  25  y.,  farmer,  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley),  at 
Danvers,  May  16,   1877. 

Kittie  Hartwell,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  d. 
Mark  R.  and  Kate  Hartwell  (dec'd),  and  William  Dud- 
ley Hill,  a.  23  y.,  physician,  b.  Lebanon,  Me.,  s.  Orrin  T. 
and  Mary  E.  (Foss),  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1881. 

Laura  Elizabeth,  a.  39  y.,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  d.  John  W.  and 
Elenor  (Jenness),  and  Martin  V.  B.  Perley,  2d.  m.,  a. 
45  y.,  commercial  agent,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  s.  Silas  and  Elizabeth,  May  4,  1881. 

Perthena  C,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  d.  John,  and  Salmon  D. 
Hood,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Wesley  de  la  Fletcher,  Mar. 
31,  1850. 

PEASLEE,  Emma  L.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  d.  Reu- 
ben and  Cynthia,  and  Charles  W.  Winslow,  a.  21  y.,  shoe- 
maker, b.  Greene,  Me.,  res.  Haverhill,  s.  Charles  and 
Elizabeth  (Gould),  June  26,  1875. 

Ida  H.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  d.  Reuben  and  Cyn- 
thia, (she  dec'd),  and  Nathaniel  Lewis  Gould,  a.  18  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Rachel  A.  (Peabody),  (she 
dec'd),  atRowley,  May  20,  1877. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  35 

PEIRCE,  Thomas  Wentworth,  a.  21  y.,  gentleman,  s,  Thomas 
Wentworth  and  Catharine  Cornelia  (Cooke),  and  Alice 
Crowninshield  Rogers,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Salem,  d.  Arthur  S.  and  Alice  Redman  (Nichols),  at 
Boston,  June  22,  1899. 

PEMBERTON,  Frank  A.,  a.  22  y.,  morocco  manufacturer,  b. 
South  Danvers,  res.  South  Danvers,  s.  Francis  K.  and 
Adeline  K.,  and  Abigail  L.  Wright,  a.  22  y.,  d.  John  and 
Abigail  (Wildes),  (both  dec'd),  Apr.  4,  1867. 

PERKINS,  Abbie  E.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Eliza- 
beth W.  (Merrill),  and  Stephen  M.  Pierce,  a.  27  y.,  mari- 
ner, b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s.  Thomas  and  Joanna 
(Kent),  Dec.  9,  1863. 

Abbie  E.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Samuel  B.  and  Charlotte  (Field),  and 
George  W.  Elliott,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  res.  Middleton, 
s.  Sewall  and  Anna  E.,  Nov.  29,  1865. 

Ada  B.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  Procter  and  Susan  E.  (Wat- 
son), and  William  M.  Peabody,  a.  21  y.,  butcher,  b.  Wen- 
ham,  s.  Edward  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Symonds),  Oct.  1, 
1873. 

Albert  C,  a.  30  y.,  teacher,  res.  Lawrence,  s.  Nehemiah  and 
Lydia  B.,  and  Caroline  C.  Peabody,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Joel  R. 
and  Sarah  D.,  Aug.   10,   1864. 

Annah  E.  P.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Merrill),  and  Benjamin  S.  Bray,  a.  23  y.,  mariner,  b. 
Gloucester,  res.  Danvers,  s.  James  M.  and  Betsey  A.  (Hi- 
coff),  Apr.  14,  1864. 

Annie,  a.  32  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Ephraim  and  Sophronia  (Cole), 
and  Henry  Everett  Sturges,  a.  32  y.,  oil  dealer,  b.  Man- 
chester, Mass.,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  William  B.  and  Lucy  H. 
(Burnham),  Sept.  4,  1895. 

B.  Austin,  a.  32  y.,  farmer,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia,  and  Har- 
riet A.  Bixby,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Hasket  G.  and  Har- 
riet E.,  Jan.  1,  1860. 

Caleb  K.,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Judith,  and  Mary 
L.  Peabody,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Joel  R.  and  Mar}^,  Jan.  1,  1858. 

Carrie  M.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  W. 
(Merrill),  and  Dudley  P.  Towne,  a.  26  v.,  farmer,  s.  Ja- 
cob W.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia  P.   (Perkins),' June  18,  1876. 

Charles,  a.  22  y.,  trader,  b.  Salem,  res.  Gloucester,  s.  Henry 
and  Lucy,  and  Eliza  M.  Averell,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Ephraim 
and  Lydia,  Apr.  25,  1852. 


136  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Perkins,  Charles  Dudley,  a.  24  y.,  clerk,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and 
Mary  A.   (Elliott),  and  Louisa  Jane  Russell,  a.  19  y.,  b. 

Middleton,   d.    George  and  ,    (both  dec'd),    Jan.    1, 

1878. 

Charles  H.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  res.  Dan- 
vers,  s.  James  and  Nancy  B.,  and  Eliza  L.  Evans,  a.   19 

y.,  b.  Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham,  s.  and 

Mary,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

Charlotte  A.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Daniel  (dec'd)  and  Charlotte 
(Towne),  and  George  L.  Gleason,  a.  29  y.,  clergyman,  b. 
Bristol,  N.  H.,  res.  Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  s.  Rev.  Salmon  and 
Jerusha,  Oct.  4,  1864. 

David  P.,  a.  32' y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pratt)  (both 
dec'd),  and  Addie  J.  Phillips,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Timothy  M. 
and  Adeline  (Gould),  June  25,  1866. 

Dennis  A.,  a.  25  y.,  machine  operator,  s.  Elbridge  F.  and  Re- 
becca P.  (Perkins),  (she  dec'd),  and  Emma  F.  Adams^ 
a.  17  y.,  b.  Wilton,  Maine,  d.  Edwin  and  Sarah  C. 
(Moore),  at  Georgetown,  Dec.  8,  1874. 

Dudley  Q.,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Dudley,  and  Mary  A.  El- 
liott, a.  20  y.,  d.  Israel  D.,  June  30,  1850. 

Edward  Herbert,  a.  27  y.,  butcher,  s.  Ephraim  and  Sophronia 
(Cole),  and  Ella  Florence  Porter,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  b. 
Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Isaac  and  Julia  A.  (Wilson), 
at  Wenham,  Nov.  17,  1885. 

Elbridge  F.,  2d.  m.,  a.  43  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah 
(Perkins),  and  Susan  I.  Perkins,  2d.  m.,  a.  29  y.,  d.  John 
and  Sarah  Adams,   (both  dec'd),  May  27,   1863. 

Eliza  B.,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia,  and  Alpheus  J. 
Pike,  a.  32  y.,  clergyman,  res.  Marlboro,  Conn.,  s.  Benja- 
min and  Huldah  D.,  Oct.  3,  1860. 

Eliza  J.,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Ephraim  and  Sophronia  (Cole), 
and  John  J.  Watson,  a.  23  y.,  laborer,  b.  Cape  Breton, 
s.  William  and  Rebecca  (Ross),  Jan.  20,  1886. 

Ella  M.  (Ellen  corrected),  a.  24  y.,  d.  Thomas  and  Eliza- 
beth W.  (Merrill),  and  Albert  William  Pace,  a.  26  y., 
farming,  b.  So.  Andover,  s.  Leonard  and  Hannah  (Grif- 
fin), Dec.  25,   1879. 

Ephraim,  a.  30  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary,  and  Sophronia 
Cole,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Rowley,  Apr.  6,  1854. 

George  H.,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Wenham,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Rebecca  H.,  and  Augusta  L  Story,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Gloucester, 
d.  David  and  Adeline,  Nov.  26,  1853. 

Harriet,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  d.  Ephraim  and  Sophronia  (Cole), 
and  Nathaniel  W.  Emerson,  a.  32  y.,  car  driver,  b.  Dun- 
barton,  N.  H.,  res.  Lynn,  s.  Benjamin  P.  and  Martha  0» 
(Durgin),  June  10,   1886. 


TOPSFIELU    MARRIAGES  I  37 

Perkins,  Harris  E.,  a.  28  y.,  salesman,  s.  Ephraim  and  Sophro- 
nia  (Cole),  and  Elizabeth  A.  Poor,  a.  28  y.,  school  teach- 
er, b.  Georgetown,  d.  Samuel  T.  and  Luella  (Adams),  at 
Georgetown,  Sept.   19,  1899. 

Hazen  K.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s. 
Joseph  B.  and  Patty,  and  Dora  A.  Morse,  a.  16  y.,  b. 
Lynn,  res.  Rowley,  d.  William  H.  and  Ann  M.,  Jan.  15, 
1867. 

Henry,  2d.  m.,  a.  73  y.,  cooper,  b.  Salem,  s.  John  and  Miriam, 
and  Rebecca  Harwood,  3rd.  m.,  a.  68  y.,  d.  John  and  Sa- 
rah Perkins,  Dec.  11,  1860. 

Israel  A.,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.  (Elliott), 
and  Ora  D.  Sheffer,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Maithland,  Nova 
Scotia,  d.  George  J.  and  Susan  (Hanley),  July  18,  1894. 

J.  W.  A.,  a.  28  y.,  shoeworker,  b.  Georgetown,  s.  William  and 
Lydia  (Day),  and  Nellie  A.  Gallup,  a.  23  y.,  at  home, 
b.  Danvers,  d.  William  W.  and  Mary  (Story),  Sept.  7, 
.1881. 

John  Webster,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A. 
(Elliott),  and  Flora  T.  Friend,  a.  31  y.,  clerk,  b.  Glouces- 
ter, res.  Gloucester,  d.  Lemual  and  Hannah  (Ober),  at 
Gloucester,  Nov.  12,  1884. 

John  Wright,  a.  25  y.,  teacher,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  (Brad- 
street),  and  Esther  Ann  R.  Towne,  a.  24  y.,  res.  Bradford, 
d.  Alfred  P.  and  Harriet  N.  (Peabody),  at  Bradford, 
Mar.  6,  1867. 

Joseph,  a.  30  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary,  and  Susan  M. 
Ray,  a.  19  y.,  d.  William  and  Louisa,  Jan.  1,  1861. 

Josiah  Fremont,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W. 
(Towle),  and  Carrie  Emeline  Glasier,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Benja- 
min and  Clarissa  A.  (Towne),  at  Haverhill,  May  25, 
1879. 

Justin  Winfield,  a.  19  y.,  operative,  s.  Elbridge  F.  and  Susan 
(Adams),  and  Emma  F.  Scates,  a.  18  y.,  dressmaker,  b. 
Georgetown,  res.  Georgetown,  d.  Walter  and  Mary  A. 
(Page),  June  4,  1884. 

Lawrence,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  s.  Procter  and  Susan  E.  (Watson), 
and  Kitty  L.  Beckford,  a.  26  y.,  at  home,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Salem,  d.  John  M.  and  Catharine,  at  Asbury  Grove,  Ham- 
ilton, Sept.  6,  1883. 

M.  Anna,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  P.  and  Jane  H.  (Giles),  and  Wil- 
liam H.  Clough,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Boston,  s.  Dan- 
iel (dec'd)  and  Lucv  B.  (Rust),  at  Marblehead,  Feb.  12, 
1873. 


138  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Perkins,  Marian  J.,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe 
(Tole),  and  Benjamin  F.  Paige,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Or- 
ford,  N.  H.,  res.  Orford,  N.  H.,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Calis- 
ta  (Smith),  Feb.  20,  1881. 

Mary  Ann,  a.  26  y.,  d.  David  and  Hannah  G.,  and  Levi  Wood- 
bery,  2d.,  a.  30  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s. 
Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Trask),  Aug.  14,  1860. 

Mary  E.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  (Tole),  and  Arthur 
W.  Phillips,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Timothy  M.  and  Ade- 
line  (Gould),  Jan.  1,  1874. 

Mary  Ellen,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  d.  Henry  A.  and  Ruth  E.  (Al- 
len), (both  dec'd),  and  Richard  Henry  Manning,  a.  27  y., 
attorney  at  law,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  res.  Washington,  D.  C,  s. 
Charles  H.  and  Elizabeth   (Berry),  Jan.   1,   1874. 

Mary  Jane,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W., 
and  Daniel  H.  Smith,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me., 
s.  Daniel  and  Patience,  June  27,  1859. 

Mary  T.,  a.  44  y.,  d.  Ezra  and  Betsey,  and  John  Parkinson, 
2d.  m.,  a.  46  y.,  tailor,  b.  Liverpool,  Eng.,  s.  Robert  and 
Mary,  July  17,  1851. 

Nellie,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W.  (Tole), 
and  Wilbur  Barnard  Paige,  a.  27  y.,  farmer,  b.  Orford, 
N.  H.,  res.  Orford,  N.  H.,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Calista 
(Smith),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  25,  1887. 

Nellie  A.  (Gallup),  2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  shoe  stitcher,  b.  Danvers, 
d.  William  Webster  and  Mary  (Story)  Gallup,  and  Lewis 
A.  Chapman,  2d.  m.,  a.  51  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  Smith 
and  Eliza  A.   (Perkins),  Oct.  25,   1899. 

Rodney  D.,  a.  33  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah, 
and  Susan  L  Adams,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah,  Nov. 
30,  1854. 

Rufus  Elliott,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A. 
(Elliott),  and  Annie  P.  Adams,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  res. 
Hamilton,  d.  Silsby  and  Emeline  (Patch),  at  Ipswich, 
Oct.  26,  1881. 

Samuel  W.,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah  (Perkins), 
and  Susan  I  (Adams),  and  Gilbert  Brownell  Balch,  a. 
Allen  (dec'd)  and  Mary  A.  (Potter),  at  Salem,  July  10, 
1864. 

Sarah  A.,  a.  36  y.,  d.  David  and  Hannah  G.,  and  Francis  Jen- 
ness,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Hampden,  Me.,  res. 
Beverly,  s.  Francis  and  Dorothy,  Oct.  6,  1857. 

Sarah  'Lizzie,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Rodney  D. 
and  Susan  I.  (Adams),  and  Gilbert  Brownell  Balch,  a. 
25  y.,  clergyinan,  s.  Humphrey  and  Hannah  P.  (Brad- 
street),  at  Boxford,  July  14,  1881. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1  39 

Perkins,  Susan  I.,  2d.  m.,  a.  29  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  Adams 
(bo%dec'd),  and  Elbridge  F.  Perkins,  2d.  m.,  a.  43  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah,  May  27,  1863. 

Theron  D.,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Rodney  D.  (dec'd)  and 
Susan  I.  (Adams),  and  Mary  A.  Balch,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Jere- 
miah and  Mary  E.    (Shepard),  at  Salem,  Oct.  25,   1875. 

William  B.,  Jr.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  B.  and  Lydia 
(Perkins),  and  Margaret  M.  Homan,  a.  20  y.,  d.  William 
and  Mary  B.  (Butler),  Mar.  28,  1861. 

PERLEY,  Bessie  U.,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  F.  and  Louisa 
(Whitaker),  and  Albert  M.  Tozer,  a.  22  y.,  clerk,  b.  Mer- 
rimac,  res.  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  s.  John  W.  and  Helen  C, 
Sept.  1,  1882. 

E.  Horace,  a.  21  y.,  printer,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Springfield,  s. 
Martin  V.  B.  and  Lydia  M.  (Pearson),  and  Susie  Isabella 
Hood,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Salmon  D.  and  Perthena 
(Pearson)^  Jan.  17,  1882. 

Eliza  A.,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Stephen  A.  and  Eliza  M.  (Foster),  and 
William  A.  Lamb,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Worcester,  res. 
Fitchburg,  s.  Augustus  and  Augusta  (both  dec'd),  at 
Fitchburg,  Jan.  20,  1869. 

Emma  J.,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Humphrey 
and  Eunice  (Peabody),  and  Frank  W.  Chase,  a.  27  y., 
farmer,  b.  West  Haverhill,  res.  Georgetown,  s.  Amos  P. 
and  Lizzie  (Rowe),  Jan.  15,  1882. 

Frank  W.,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  John  F.  and  Louisa  A.,  and  Lu- 
cinda  C.  Morse,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Ipswich,  d. 
James  L.  and  Jennie,  at  Danvers,  Sept.  26,  1878. 

Harriet  L.,  a.  35  y.,  2d.  m.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary 
P.  (Lake)  Gould,  and  Calvin  W.  Fuller,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H.,  s.  Benjamin  and  Esther 
(Wilkins),   (both  dec'd),  Aug.  24,  1873. 

Josephine,  a.  27  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Albert  and  Hannah  (Hay- 
ward),  and  A.  Austin  Lake,  a.  30  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eleazer 
(dec'd)  and  Hannah  A.  (Gould),  at  Danvers,  Jan.  2, 
1872. 

Lois  Ann,  a.  20  y.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Ann 
(Moore),  and  Allen  W.  Dudley,  a.  30  y.,  mechanic,  b. 
Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  s.  Josiah  and  Sally  (Wells),  (both 
dec'd),  Aug.  9,  1868. 

Martin  V.  B.,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  commercial  agent,  b.  Ipswich, 
res.  Springfield,  Mass.,  s.  Silas  and  Elizabeth,  and  Laura 
Elizabeth  Pearson,  a.  39  y.,  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  d.  John  W. 
and  Lienor  (Jenness),  May  4,  1881. 


I40 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 


Perley,  Mary  E.,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Albert 
and  Hannah  (Hayward),  and  Asahel  H.  Toddj^a.  35  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  C.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia  (Gould),  at 
Georgetown,  May  20,  1866. 

Mary  E.,  2d.  m.,  a.  33  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Phillips) 
Crowell,  (she  dec'd),  and  Ira  W.  Kneeland,  2d.  m.,  a. 
32  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Phil- 
lips), Apr.  6,  1871. 

Nathaniel,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Francis  and  Louisa 
(Gould),  and  Mary  E.  Crowell,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and 
Elizabeth  (Phillips),  Apr.  28,  1863. 

Stephen  A.,  a.  20  y.,  farmer,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Stephen,  and  Eliza 
M.  Foster,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswdch,  d.  Philemon 
C.,  Mar.  12,  1850. 

Thomas  W.,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Charles  and 
Esther,  and  Harriet  L.  Gould,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d. 
Andrew  and  Mary  P.,  Dec.  16,  1857. 

PERRY,  J.  Albert,  a.  24  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Middleton,  res. 
Danvers,  s.  Jonathan  and  M.  W.  (Goodale)  (dec'd),  and 
Sarah  M.  Adams,  a.  23  y.,  d.  B.  F.  and  Mehitable  F. 
(Averill),  Apr.  29,  1868. 

PETERSON,  Abbie  Ward,  a.  24  y.,  teacher,  d.  John  A.  and 
Cynthia  (Towne),  and  George  Warren  Towne,  a.  29  y., 
teacher,  s.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  July  7,  1887. 

PETTENGILL,  Mary  E.,  a.  22  y.,*  b.  Newburyport,  d.  Henry 
A.  and  Mary  M.  (Howard),  and  Charles  P.  Janes,  2d.  m., 
a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Margaret  P.  (Hob- 
son),  Apr.  7,  1876. 

Moses  E.,  a.  25  y.,  yeoman,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Moses  and  Lydia, 
and  Lydia  W.  Rea,  a.  23  y.,  d.  John  and  Lydia,  Dec.  7, 
1851. 

PHILBROOK,  Viola,  a.  27  y.,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  d.  David 
P.  and  Nancy  J.,  and  August  L.  Koewing,  a.  22  y., 
butler,  b.  Niederngesa,  Germany,  s.  Andrew  and  Rosine 
(Bete),  Nov.  30,  f880. 

PHILLIPS,  Addie  J.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Timothy  M.  and  Adeline 
(Gould),  and  David  P.  Perkins,  a.  32  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob 
and  Mary   (Pratt),    (both  dec'd),  June  25,   1866. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I4I 

Phillips,  Andrew  J.,  2d.    m.,  a.  30  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel 

and  cydia,  and  Elizabeth  D.  Dodge,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Ipswich, 

res.  Ipswich,  d.  Nathan  D,  and  Elizabeth,  Jan.  1,  1855. 
Arthur  W.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Timothy  M.  and  Adeline 

(Gould),  and  Mary  E.  Perkins,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Josiah  P.  and 

Phebe  W.  (Tole),  Jan.  1,  1874. 
Elizabeth  B.,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Enos  and  Anna 

Lake,  and  John  Hood,  a.  61  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  John  and 

Ruth,  Dec.  20,  1854. 
Henry   W.,   a.    25    y.,   shoemaker,    s.    John   and    Elizabeth    B. 

(Lake),  (both  dec'd),  and  Sarah  R.  Towne,  2d.  m.,  a.  26 

y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.    (Lake)    Gould, 

at  Danvers,  June  26,  1866. 
John  M.,  a.  33  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Lake), 

(both  dec'd),  and  Nellie  J.  Wells,  a.   18  y.,  b.   Loudon, 

N.  H.,  res.   Boscawen,  N.   H.,  d.  Jeremiah  and  Eliza  J. 

(Kent),   (she  dec'd),  at  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Apr.  3,  1872. 
John   W.,   a.    20   y.,   shoemaker,   s.   Timothy   M.   and   Adeline 

(Gould),  and  Ida  M.  Andrews,  a.   18  y.,  d.  William  M. 

and  Emeline   (Perkins),  at  Boxford,  Mar.  21,  1875. 
Lydia  A.,  a.  40  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Lydia   (Cree),  and  Allen 

Gould,  2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  teamster,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Allen  and 

Martha    (Brown),   Aug.    7,    1862. 
Mabel  E.,  a.  28  y.,  at  home,  d.  Erwin  T.  and  Ruth  G.  (Lake), 

and  William  Henry  Herring,  a.  35  y.,  painter,  b.  Carlisle, 

England,  s.  James  R.  and  Margarett   (Dock),  June   11, 

1899. 
Mary  Emma,   2d.  m.,  a.  31   y.,  dressmaker,   d.  Josiah  P.  and 

Phebe   W.    (Tole)    Perkins,   and   Edward  Stone   Towne, 

a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  s.   Ezra  and  Julia 

R.   (Stone),  Apr.  12,  1887.' 
T.  Erwin,  a.  31  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Boxford,  s.  Timothy  M.  and 

Adeline  (Gould),  and  Ruth  E.  Lake,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Boxford, 

d.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Gould)   (she  dec'd),  at  Ipswich, 

Oct.  17,  1869. 

PICKARD,  Henry  A.,  a.  20  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Ipswich,  s.  Wash- 
ington P.  and  Sarah  E.  (Howard),  and  Abbie  A.  Knee- 
land,    a.    19    y.,    d.    Alfred   A.    (dec'd)    and    Harriet    A. 

(Lane),  Sept.  23,   1875. 

PIERCE,  Andrew  Lothrop,  a.  28  y.,  clerk,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  s. 
William  and  Eliza  I.  (Twombly),  and  Mary  Abby  Pool, 
a.  34  y.,  at  home,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  Benjamin  and  Ann 
E.  (Bartlett),  Nov.  5,  1883. 


142  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Pierce,  Franklin,  a.  20  y.,  milkman,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Salem, 
s.  John  C.  and  Abigail  (Brooks),  and  Alice  W.  Larrabee, 
a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Frank  and  Mary  K. 
(Sears),  Jmie  2,   1885. 

Lewis.  Elmer,  a.  24  y.,  farming,  res.  Salem,  s.  Stephen  and 
Eliza  A.  (Perkins),  and  Mazoria  Imogene  Towne,  a.  29 
y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  at  Box- 
ford,  Dec.  31,  1889. 

Stephen  M.,  a.  27  y.,  mariner,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s. 
Thomas  and  Joanna  (Kent),  and  Abbie  E.  Perkins,  a. 
18  y.,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Merrill), 
Dec.  9,  1863. 

PIKE,  Adeliza  Minerva,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Benjamin 
and  Huldah  (Dorman)  (dec'd),  and  John  Fisk,  a.  28  y., 
shoemaker,  s.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy  (Peabody),  at 
Salem,  Dec.  19,  1867. 

Alpheus  J.,  a.  32  y.,  clergyman,  res.  Marlboro,  Conn.,  s.  Ben- 
jamin and  Huldah  D.,  and  Eliza  B.  Perkins,  a.  25  y.,  d. 
Nehemiah  and  Lydia,  Oct.  3,  1860. 

Amanda  D.,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Benjamin  and  Huldah 
D.  (Dorman),  and  Edwin  S.  Clifford,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker, 
s.  Samuel  and  Rachael   (Averell),  Apr.  24,   1862. 

Baxter  P.,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Huldah  (Dorman),  and  Sarah  Isabella  Gould,  a.  41  y., 
at  home,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Joseph  P.  and 
Lucy  M.    (Peabody),  July  2,   1884. 

Gustavus  D.,  a.  29  y,,  clergyman,  s.  Benjamin  and  Huldah 
D.  (Dorman),  and  Sarah  Jane  Tuttle,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Acton, 
res.  Acton,  d.  Charles  and  Maria  H.  (Hildreth),  at  Rock- 
port,  Aug.  2,  1861. 

PILLSBURY,  Freeman  M.,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Lynn,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  James  M.  and  Lydia  B.,  and  Emma  Milner,  a. 
•      26  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Lynn,  d.  George  and  Emma, 
Nov..  10,  1871. 


PINGREE,  Caroline  P.,  a.  35  y.,  d.  Jewett  and  Mary  (Per- 
kins), (she  dec'd),  and  Benjamin  J.  Balch,  2d.  m.,  a. 
45  y.,  farmer,  s.  Perley  and  Sarah  (Perkins),  (both 
dec'd),  Sept.  26,  1871.    '  - 

Daniel  W.,  a.  20  y.,  laborer,  s.  Parker  P.  and  Hannah  A. 
(Wheeler),  and  Carrie  A.  Elliott,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Frederick 
A.  and  Lucy  K.  (Pingree),  Nov.  24,  1874. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  143 

PiNGREE,^liza  A.,  a.  52  y.,  house  keeper,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Jewett 
and  Mary  (Perkms),  and  Daniel  Willey,  3rd.  m.,  a.  76  y., 
carpenter,  b.  Wolf  borough,  N.  H.,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary 
(Triggs),  Dec.  29,  1887. 

Lucy  R.,  a.  17  y.,  (permit  from  mother),  at  home,  and  Ben- 
jamin W.  Fuller,  a.  26  y.,  teamer,  s.  Benjamin,  Jr.  and 
Eliza  M.  (Foster),  Apr.  23,  1892. 

PITMAN,  Lydia  A.,  a.  24  y.,  necktie  maker,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
Benjamin  and  Annie  (Slate),  and  Willard  E.  Crosby,  a. 
24  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.  S.,  s.  Sylvester  and 
Mary  J.,  July  12,  1899. 

POOL,  Mary  Abby,  a.  34  y.,  at  home,  b.  Georgetown,  d.  Ben- 
jamin and  Ann  E.  (Bartlett),  and  Andrew  Lothrop  Pierce, 
a.  28  y.,  clerk,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  s.  William  and  Eliza  I. 
(Twombly),  Nov.  5,  1883. 

POOLE,  Orlando  B.,  a.  25  y.,  machinist,  b.  Wentworth,  N.  H., 
s.  Benjamin  and  Annie  E.,  and  Antionette  Munday,  a. 
26  y.,  d.  Thomas  P.  (dec'd)  and  Harriet  A.  (Field), 
Dec.  26,  1870. 

Orlando  B.,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  farmer,  b.  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  s. 
Benjamin  and  Anna  E.  (Bartlett),  and  Dora  T.  (Swee- 
ney) Wildes,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Boston,  d. 
Charles  and  Anna  H.   (Lake),  Mar.   1,   1881. 

POOR,  Elizabeth  A.,  a.  28  y.,  school  teacher,  b.  Georgetown, 
d.  Samuel  T.  and  Luella  (Adams),  and  Harris  E.  Per- 
kins, a.  28  y.,  salesman,  s.  Ephraim  and  Sophronia  (Cole), 
at  Georgetown,  Sept.  19,  1899. 

Joseph  Bailey,  a.  24  y.,  grocer,  b.  Georgetown,  s.  Joseph 
(dec'd)  and  Lucinda  (Reed),  and  Mary  E.  Janes,  a. 
17  y.,  d.  Joseph  P.  and  Margaret  P.  (Hobson),  at  Box- 
ford,  Oct.  28,  1874. 

PORTER,  David,  2d.  m.,  a.  55  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
South  Danvers,  s.  Andrew  and  Eunice  (Dwinnell),  and 
Eliza  G.  Adams,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  d.  Eleazer  and  Ruth 
(Prince)  Lake,  at  South  Danvers,  Sept.  18,  1861. 

Ella  Florence,  a.  30  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  d. 
Isaac  and  Julia  A.  (Wilson),  and  Edward  Herbert  Per- 
kins, a.  27  y.,  butcher,  s.  Ephraim  and. Sophronia  (Cole), 
at  Wenham,  Nov.  17,  1885. 


144  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Porter,  Francis  E.,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemanufacturer,  b.  Bev- 
erly, res.  Beverly,  s.  John  and  Hannah  (Edwards),  and 
Henrietta  E.  Bradstreet,  a.  22  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Sally, 
Feb.   13,   1861. 

Frank,  2d.  m.,  a.  32  y.,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  Oliver  and  Susan, 
and  Josephine  A.  Towne,  a.  34  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  and 
Sarah,  at  Hamilton,  Aug.  13,  1882. 

POTTER,  Henry  H.,  a.  24  y.,  carpenter,  s.  John  H.  and  Han- 
nah W.  (Whitaker),  (she  dec'd),  and  Mary  E.  Andrews, 
a.  17  y.,  d.  Elisha  P.  and  Abigail  C.  (Foster),  Mar.  13, 
1872. 

Mehitable,  3rd.  m.,  a.  48  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Eunice  Wildes,  and 
Nathaniel  G.  Spiller,  2d.  m.,  a.  55  y,  shoemaker,  b.  Row- 
ley, res.  Boxford,  s.  Samuel  and  Annis,  Nov.  20,  1855. 

Nathaniel,  a.  27  y.,  laborer,  s.  John  and  Mehitable  (Wildes), 
and  Mary  Mack,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  d. 
Charles  and  Margaret  (Calon),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  12, 
1863. 

PRATT,  Horace  M.,  a.  25  y.,  clerk,  b.  Wakefield,  res.  Lynn, 
s.  Daniel  and  Mary,  and  Harriet  A.  Gould,  a.  18  y.,  d. 
Ariel  H.  and  Lois  Augusta   (Munday),  Jan.  1,   1873. 

PRESCOTT,  Enos  S.,  2d.  m.,  a.  41  y.,  laborer,  b.  Pembroke, 
N.  H.,  res.  Charlestown,  s.  Enos  and  Hannah,  and  Betsy 
G.  Leach,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  res.  Boston, 
d.  Levi  and  Sarah  Ricker,  May  20,  1858. 

PRESTON,  Maria  A.  (Rust),  2d.  m.,  a.  40  y.,  at  home,  b. 
Ipswich,  res.  Denver,  Colorado,  d.  William  W.  and  Mary 
C.  (Caldwell)  Rust,  and  Henry  Greenleaf  Merriam,  a.  35 
y.,  agent,  s.  Frederick  P.  and  Hannah  P.  (Towne),  at 
Danvers,  Jan.  23,  1891. 

PROCTOR,  Charles,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
South  Danvers,  s.  Joseph  S.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Towne,  a. 
25  y.,  d.  Benjamin,  May  18,  1856. 

PUTNAM,  James  L.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Roxbury,  s.  Jefferson 
(dec'd)  and  Judith  (Lampher),  and  Eliza  B.  Peabody, 
a.  21  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Francis  and  Lydia  (Peabody), 
Jan.  4,  1869. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I45 

PUTNEY,  John  B.,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Bow,  N.  H.,  res. 
Middleton,  s.  David  and  Mary,  and  Sarah  J.  Fletcher,  a. 
21  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Amos  and  Sarah, 
Oct.  29,  1854. 

RAMSDELL,  Daniel  W.,  a.  22  y.,  cordwainer,  b.  Marblehead, 
res.  Marblehead,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Abigail,  and  Rosa- 
mond P.  Ferguson,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Thomas  and  Huldah  W., 
Oct.  20,  1859. 

RAMSEY,  Edmund,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Clarence,  N.  S., 
s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Kinsman),  and  Jenny  Jefferson,  a. 
17  y.,  b.  Bridgeport,  N.  S.,  d.  John  and  Jane  (Wilson), 
May  28,    1868. 

RAY,  Horace,  a.  24  y.,  carpenter,  s.  William  and  Louisa  (Co- 
burn),  and  Sarah  Emma  Towne,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Sewall  L. 
and  Mary  A.   (Severance),  June  21,  1871. 

John  W.,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Louisa  (Coburn), 
and  Hattie  S.  Batchelder,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Ezra 
and  Mary  S.   (Andrews),  at  Groveland,  Dec.  4,  1865. 

Lois  A.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  William  and  Louisa,  and  William  H. 
Gould,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Allen  and  Mary  A.,  at 
Boxford,   Nov.   16,   1864. 

Susan  M.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  William  and  Louisa,  and  Joseph  Per- 
kins, a,  30  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary,  Jan.  1,  1861. 

William  W.,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  and  Louisa  (Co- 
burn),  and  Hattie  R.  Hardy,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Groveland,  res. 
Groveland,  d.  Abner  and  Mary  A.   (Gale),  Aug.  7,  1862. 

REA,  Lydia  W.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  John  and  Lydia,  and  Moses  E. 
Pettengill,  a.  25  y.,  yeoman,  b.  Danvers,  s.  Moses  and 
Lydia,  Dec.  7,  1851. 

REED,  Elis  L.,  res.  Salem,  and  William  Cabeen,  res.  Salem, 

Sept.  4,  1861. 
Fred  A.,  a.  29  y.,  poultry  keeper,  s.  Tobias  D.  and  Mary  Ann 

(Townsend),  and  Harriet  C.  Edwards,  a.  24  y.,  at  home, 

d.    Whipple   and   Augusta    (Sargent),   b.    Haverhill,    res. 

Salem,  N.  H.,  at  Haverhill,  July  25,   1892. 
Joseph  D.,  a.  19  y.,  laborer,  b.  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  s,  Wil- 
.liam  (dec'd)  and  Mary  J.   (Terril),  and  Roxanna  Tuttle, 

a.  18  y.,  domestic,  b.  Seahrook,  N.  H.,  d.  John  and  Nellie 

(Titcomb),  at  Salem,  Nov.  26,  1889. 


146  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

REYNOLDS,  Mary  A.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Milton,  N.  H.,  d.  Paul  and 
Sarah,  and  Benjamin  Herrick,  Jr.,  a.  28  y.,  shoecutter,  s. 
Benjamin  and  Nancy,  Dec.  15,  1851. 

RICHARDSON,  Eliza  Anna,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Mid- 
dleton,  d.  Amos  and  Betsy  (Saunders),  and  Henry  Augus- 
tus Long,  a.  19  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Andover,  res.  Middleton, 
s.  Elijah  and  Elizabeth  (Clemens),  Apr.  10,  1864. 

Emma  C,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Jason  and  Emily 
(Brown),  and  Lewis  W.  Gault,  a,  23  y.,  laborer,  b.  Hold- 
erness,  N.  H.,  res.  Middleton,  s.  John  Q.  and  Clara  A. 
(Merrill),  Aug.  31,  1873. 

Eunice  H.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Jason 
and  Emily,  and  William  H.  Wildes,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker, 
s.  Humphrey  and  Olive  B.  (Perkins),  at  Middleton,  Nov. 
5,  1865.     (Mothers  of  above  only  deceased). 

Joanna  E.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Lynnfield,  res.  Middleton,  d.  David  C. 
and  Rosilla  (Cook),  and  Benjamin  F.  Goodwin,  a.  22  y., 
cabinet  maker,  b.  North  Reading,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Mary  (Cook),  Nov.  7,  1875. 

Mary  B.,  a.  28  v.,  domestic,  b.  Sidney,  C.  B.,  res.  Cape  Breton, 
d.  John  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Wright),  and  Fjrank  H.  Towme, 
a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Severance), 
at  Newton,  Oct.  13,  1887. 

ROBERTS,  David  A.,  a.  29  y.,  master  mariner,  b.  Salem,  res. 
Salem,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Hannah  W.,  and  Ellen  A.  Kins- 
man, b.  Hamilton,  d.  Jacob  and  Abigail,  Dec.  26,  1866. 

Henry  H.,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  s.  Nathan  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(Sykes),  and  Catharine  J.  Chisholm,  a.  18  y.,  domestic,  b. 
Pictou,  N.  S.,  d.  Christopher  and  Christa  (Chisholm), 
Oct.  1,  1883. 

John  S.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  George  W.  and  Sally  (Phillips), 
(both  dec'd),  and  Nancy  J.  Mclntire,  a.  20  y.,  b.  North 
Reading,  res.  North  Reading,  d.  Ezra  (dec'd)  and  Re- 
becca J.,  at  North  Reading,  Dec.  30,  1865. 

Laura  Jane,  a.  26  y.,  operative,  d.  Nathan  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(Sykes),  and  John  Henry  Towne,  a.  41  y.,  farmer,  s.  Ben- 
jamin B.  and  Esther  (Peabody),  at  Salem,  Jan.  11,  1883. 

Nancy  R.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  George  and  Sally,  and  William  W. 
Clark,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Ann  P.,  July 
5,   1859. 

ROBINSON,  Lucy  A.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Marblehead,  d.  Benjamin 
A.,  and  Joseph  Horton,  a.  34  y.,  yeoman,  b.  Marblehead, 
res.  Ipswich,  s.  George,  Nov.  24,  1850. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1 47 

ROGERS,  Sarah  Dean,  a.  25  y.,  teacher,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H., 
res.  Wenham,  d.  Abraham  and  CaroHne  (Gould),  and 
James  Alvin  Kinsman,  a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Hamilton,  s. 
Jacob  and  Abigail  (Stanford),  at  Wenham,  Apr.  19, 
1882. 

Alice  Crowninshield,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem, 
d.  Arthur  S.  and  Alice  Redman  (Nichols),  and  Thomas 
Wentworth  Peirce,  a.  21  y.,  gentleman,  s.  Thomas  Went- 
worth  and  Catherine  Cornelia  (Cooke),  at  Boston,  June 
22,  1899. 


RUSSELL,  Arthur  L.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Daniel  and  Harriett  W.,  and  Minnie  R.  Welch, 
2d.  m.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  d.  Edwin  C.  and  Cath- 
arine A.  Bell,  at  Ipswich,  June  2,  1878. 

Edmund  N.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  s.  Ben- 
jamin and  Margaret,  and  C.  Augusta  Williams,  a.  19  y., 
b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  res.  Danvers,  d.  George  E.  and  Char- 
lotte, Mar.  20,  1880. 

Louisa  Jane,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  George  and ,  (both 

dec'd),  and  Charles  Dudley  Perkins,  a.  24  y.,  clerk,  s. 
Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.   (Elliott),  Jan.  1,  1878. 

RUST,  Celia  J.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Joseph  W.  and  Eliza- 
beth H.,  and  William  A.  Small,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s. 
Isaiah  M.  and  Betsy  K.,  Jan.  1,  1860. 

Ida  G.,  a.  29  y.,  school  teacher,  d.  Loring  A.  and  Catherine 
(Towne),  and  Myron  G.  Berr}^,  a.  28  y.,  carpenter,  b. 
Middleton,  res.  Quincy,  s.  William  and  Mary  E.  (Ab- 
bott), at  Newton,  Dec.  25,  1897. 

Edwnn  F.,  a.  45  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Elizabeth  H. 
(Wildes),  and  Emma  S.  (Preble)  French,  2d.  m.,  a.  43 
y.,  nurse,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  res.  Grafton  Centre,  d. 
Ichabod  and  Mary  G.  (Getchell),  at  Cambridge,  Apr. 
2,  1892. 

Loring  A.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Elizabeth  H. 
(Wildes),  and  Kate  M.  Towne,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Jacob  and 
Sarah   (Towne),  Dec.  3,   1867. 

RYAN,  Ellen,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Waterford  Co.,  Ireland,  and  George 
S.  Ellard,  a.  34  y.,  gardener,  b.  Kilworth,  Cork  Co.,  Ire- 
land, s.  George  N.  and  Johanna  (Sheehan),  at  Danvers, 
Apr.  3,  1875. 


148  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

SANDERS,  Josephine  (Tinkham),  2d.  m.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic, 
b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Eben  and  Matilda 
(Andrews),  and  Albert  H.  Davison,  a,  26  y.,  laborer,  b. 
Gloucester,  s.  George  H.  and  Elma  L.  (Averill),  at  Wen- 
ham,  Mar.  18,  1885. 

SANDERSON,  Lucy  Ann,  d.  David  and  Sally,  and  Dea.  John 
Wright,  2d.  m.,  shoemanufacturer,  d.  John  and  Lydia, 
Sept.  20,  1853. 

SANFORD,  Andrew,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res. 
Jamaica  Plain,  s.  Mark  and  Hannah,  and  Fanny  Wear, 
a.  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Freeman  and  Lucy, 
June  26,  1892. 

SAUNDERS,  Georgie,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.' 
Sidney  and  Waity  (Faulkinham),  and  William  Martin, 
a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Joseph 
and  Mary  B.   (Hammond),  Mar.  26,  1890. 

Lucy  A.,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  b.  Deer  Island,  Maine,  d.  David 
and  Elizabeth  (Howard),  and  George  Grafton  Howard, 
a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Newburyport.  s.  Caleb  H.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Gray),  at  Ipswich,  Jan.  16,  1882. 

SAWYER,  Ephraim  A.,  2d.  m.,  a.  30  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Ames- 
bury,  s.  Leonard  and  Hannah,  and  Annie  E.  Goodwin,  a. 
30  y.,  b.  Amesbury,  res.  Amesbury,  d.  Willoughby  and 
Margaret,   May  4,    1873. 

SCATES,  Cora  B.,  a.  22  y.,  operative,  b.  Georgetown,  res.  Sa- 
lem, d.  Lucius  and  Abbie,  and  Charles  H.  Kneeland,  a. 
21  v.,  musician,  res.  Salem,  s.  Warner  and  Ruth  Frances, 
Dec.  16,  1885. 

Emma  F.,  a.  18  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Georgetown,  res.  George- 
town, d.  Walter  and  Mary  A.  (Page),  and  Justin  Win- 
field  Perkins,  a.  19  y.,  operative,  s.  Elbridge  F.  and  Su- 
san (Adams),  June  4,  1884. 

SHAW,  Charles  Henry,  a.  21  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Holderness, 
N.  H.,  res.  Beverly,  s.  William  H.  and  Charlotte  E.  (Mar- 
tin), and  Alice  Witham,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  b.  Beverly, 
res.  Beverlv,  d,  William  A.  and  Laura  (Pickett),  Apr. 
28,  1889. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1 49 

Shaw,  Harriet  B.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  Newburyport, 
d.  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Bartlett),  and  Augustus  W.  Smith, 
a.  34  y.,  farmer,  s.  Willard  and  Mary  (Gould),  at  New- 
buryport, June  25,  1862. 

SHEFFER,  Ora  D.,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Maitland,  Nova 
Scotia,  d.  George  J.  and  Susan  (Hanley),  and  Israel  A. 
Perkins,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.  (El- 
liott), July  18,  1894. 

SHELDEN,  Joseph  E.,  a.  26  y.,  laster,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem, 
s.  Joseph  B.  and  Sarah,  and  Emma  F.  Kneeland,  a.  27  y., 
domestic,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Ira  W.  and  Ruth  F.,  at  Ham- 
ilton, Apr.  16,  1893. 

SHEPARD,  George  H.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Salem,  s.  George 
T.  and  Martha  A.,  and  Sarah  L.  Chute,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Salem, 
res.  Salem,  d.  James  E.  and  Sarah  S.,  at  Salem,  Apr.  3, 
1879. 


SHERMAN,  George  B.,  a.  22  y.,  clerk,  b.  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  res. 
Watertown,  s.  Marcus  M.,  and  Anna  C.  Johnson,  a.  25  y., 
at  home,  b.  Boston,  d.  Arthur  and  Henrietta  (Breed),  at 
Danvers,  June  10,  1891. 

SIDES,  Catharine  T.,  a.  19-  y.,  b.  Groveland,  d.  William  O. 
and  Elizabeth  (Burbank),  and  Wesley  E.  Davis,  a.  21  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Lee,  N.  H.,  s.  David  E.  and  Mary  (York), 
July  8,   1863. 

Sarah  Helen,  b.  Groveland,  res.  Boxford,  d.  Thomas  A.  and 
Elizabeth  O.  (Carr),  and  John  S.  Dorman,  a.  21  y.,  farm- 
er, b.  North  Andover,  res.  Boxford,  s.  John  B.  and  Cath- 
erine (Symonds)  Sinclair  (parents  by  adoption,  Ancill 
and  H.  H.  Dorman),  Nov.  24,  1880. 

SIMONDS,  Carrie  Littlefield,  a.  21  y.,  b.  North  Beverly,  d.  Al- 
bert (dec'd)  and  Violetta  (Littlefield),  and  Frank  Leslie 
Winslow,  a.  25  y.,  clerk,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Gould), 
at  Boston,  Nov.  25,  1880. 

Mary  A.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Albert  (dec'd)  and  Violetta 
(Littlefield),  and  William  Boynton,  a.  24  y.,  hack  driver, 
b.  Rowlev,  res.  Rowley,  s.  John  and  Mary  A.  (Burbank), 
Dec.  23,' 1880. 


150  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

SIMPSON,  George,  a.  26  y.,  laborer,  b.  Aberdeenshire,  Scot- 
land, s.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Malcolm),  and  Mary  Cum- 
mings,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b.  Arlington,  England,  d.  Den- 
nis and  iVnna  (Conners),  at  Danvers,  Jan.  1,  1885. 

William  Austin,  a.  23  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Winsor,  Nova  Scotia, 
s.  James  and  Adeline  (Marsters),  and  Mary  Alice  Lake, 
a.  16  y.,  at  home,  d.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan  T.  (Whitta- 
ker),  at  Andover,  N.  H.,  Nov.  10,  1886. 

SLEEPER,  Albert  C,  a.  22  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan- 
vers, s.  James  H.  and  Phebe  W.  (Perkins),  and  Ellen  M. 
Towne,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  Aug. 
29,  1874. 

SMALL,  William  A.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Isaiah  M.  and 
Betsey  K.,  and  Celia  J.  Rust,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Jos- 
eph W.,  and  Elizabeth  H.,  Jan.  1,  1860. 

SMERAGE,  Ernest  W.,  a.  20  y.,  expressman,  s.  Fred  and  Ella 
A.  (Chapman),  and  Annie  Delia  Homan,  a.  19  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Daniel  A.  and  Fran- 
ces M.  (Mclntire),  at  Hamilton,  Sept.  27,  1894. 

Fred,  a.  23  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Lemington,  Vt.,  s.  Hollis  and 
Susan  (Bardwell),  and  Ella  Augusta  Chapman,  a.  17  y., 
d.  Amos  S.  (dec'd)  and  Eliza  A.  (Perkins),  at  Haverhill, 
Jan.  11,  1814. 

Fred  Percy,  a.  19  y.,  fireman,  s.  Fred  and  Ella  A.  (Chapman), 
and  Grace  M.  Cram,  a.  20  y.,  closer,  b.  Lynn,  d.  Algernon 
S.  and  Nancy   (Burrell),  at  Lynn,  Sept.  2,  1894. 

SMITH,  Addie  C,  a.  25  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips), 
and  Eben  L.  Hooper,  Jr.,  a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Marblehead, 
res.  Boxford,  s.  Ebenezer  L.  and  Elizabeth,  Feb.  24,  1881. 

Annie  R.,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Peabody,  res.  Peabody,  d.  Richard  and 
Mary  A.,  and  Charles  J.  Peabody,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Joel 
R.   (dec'd)  and  Sarah  (Dole),  at  Peabody,  June  2,  1875. 

Augustus  W.,  a.  34  y.,  farmer,  s.  Willard  and  Mary  (Gould), 
and  Harriet  B.  Shaw,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Newburyport,  res.  New- 
buryport,  d.  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Bartlett),  at  Newbury- 
port, June  25,  1862. 

Charlotte  A.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  and 
Whipple  I.  Smith,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Martha  (Pierce),  Dec.  17,  1867.  (W.  I.  S.  was  son  of  John 
T.  and  Phebe  A.  (Janes)  Ingalls,  dec'd,  and  was  taken 
when  4  to  5  wks.  of  age  by  Nathaniel  and  Martha  (Pierce) 
Smith.) 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  15I 

Smith,  Clarence  K.,  a.  23  y.,  operative,  b.  Hollis,  Maine,  res. 

Hamilton,  s:  John  P.  and  Sarah  Linscott,  and  Ada  M. 

Lamson,  a.  24  y.,  d.  Josiah  and  Angelina   (Mason),  at 

Danvers,  Aug.   18,   1880. 
Daniel  H.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  s.  Daniel  and 

Patience,  and  Mary  Jane  Perkins,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d. 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W.,  June  27,  1859. 
Edward  A.,  a.  28  y.,  conductor  on  electric  road,  res.  Merrimac, 

s.  Augustus  W.  and  Harriet  B.  (Shaw),  and  Maybelle  E. 

Glines,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  b.  Haverhill,  res.  Haverhill,  d. 

James  A.  and  Olive  H.  (Eaton),  Jan.  7,  1894. 
Edward  E.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Wenham,  s. 

William  and  Elizabeth,  and  Jane  H.  Evans,  a.  21  y.,  b. 

Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Theodore  and 

Mary,  June  15,  1857. 
Eliza  Ellen,  a.  19  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  and  Ev- 
erett C.  Taylor,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Trowbridge  C.  and 

Lydia  B.   (Foster),  at  Boxford,  Dec.  4,  1872. 
Fred  G.,  a.  21  y.,  barber,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Salem,  s.  Anderson 

and  Carrie    (Ashford),   and   Mabel   Fuller,  a.   21   y.,   at 

home,  d.  Calvin  W.  and  Harriet  (Gould),  at  Essex,  Mar. 

5,  1899. 
George  F.,  a.,  27  y.,  operative,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips), 

and  Lizzie  F.  Burns,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.   Ipswich,  res. 

Ipswich,  d.  Thomas  and  Jane,  at  Ipswich,  Oct.  15,  1884. 
Harriet  Josephine,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phil- 
lips), and  Alvin  Fowler  Day,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly, 

res.  Beverly,  s.  Samuel  L.  and  Sophronia  N.    (Dodge), 

Dec.  5,  1889. 
Lizzie  F.,  2d.  m.,  a.  27  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  Perkins 

and  Lydia    (Spiller),  and   Charles  H.   Conley,   a.   30  y. 

clerk,  b.  Lynn,  s.  James  H.  and  Eunice  G.    (Janes),  at 

Rowley,  Dec.  4,  1881. 
Mary  Adda,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  res.  Hamilton,  d.  Alvin  and 

Mary  E.   (Story),  and  Josiah  Porter  Bradstreet,  a.  26  y., 

farmer,  s.   Dudley  and  Mehitable   (Bradstreet),  at  Wen- 
ham, June  14,  1883. 
Mary  E.,  a.  20  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary  Jane    (Perkins),  and 

Melvin  W.   Gould,  a.   23  y.,   shoe  cutter,  b.   Boxford,   s. 

Nathaniel  and  Rachel    (Peabody),  at   Peabody,  Aug.  3, 

1880. 
Mary  J.,  2d.  m.,  a.  92  y.,  b.  Wenham,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and 

Elizabeth  W.   (Merrill)   Perkins,  and  John  H.  Dodge,  2d. 

m.,  a.  31   y.,   shoe-cutter,  s.  William   P.   and  Rebecca  P. 

(Perkins^,  at  Wenham,  July  19,  1866. 


152  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Smith,  Samuel  P.,  2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  s.  Reuben  and 
Mary,  and  Angeline  Tripp,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H., 
Nov.   12,  1853. 

Sarah  J.,  a.  22  y.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  and  Charles 
H.  Towne,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  Waldo  and  Lydia 
P.   (Perkins),  at  Boxford,  Mar.  3,   1867. 

Susan,  a.  18  y.,  res.  Wenham,  d.  William,  and  Edward  Fran- 
cis Hobbs,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Wenham, 
s.  Abraham,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

Whipple  I.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Martha 
(Pierce),  and  Charlotte  A.  Smith,  a.  19  y.,  d.  John  and 
Sarah  (Phillips),  Dec.  17,  1867.  (W.  I.  S.  was  son  of 
John  T.  and  Phebe  A.  (Janes)  Ingalls,  (dec'd),  and  was 
taken  when  4  to  5  wks.  of  age  by  Nathaniel  and  Martha 
(Pierce)  Smith.) 

William  Alfred,  a.  39  y.,  operative,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Phil- 
lips), and  Nellie  M.  Frost,  a.  32  y.,  hosery  mender,  b. 
Nova  Scotia,  res.  Ipswich,  d.  William  A.  and  Dorcas 
(Nickerson),  at  Rowley,  Dec.  8,  1889. 

SPILLER,  Hannah  L.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  d. 
William  and  Nancy,  and  Alpheus  D.  Evans,  2d  m.,  a.  32 
y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  res.  Wenham, 
s.  Theodore  and  Mary,  Sept.  4,  1860. 

Nathaniel  G.,  2d  m.,  a.  55  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  res.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Samuel  and  Annis,  and  Mehitable  Potter,  3rd  m., 
a.  48  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Eunice  Wildes,  Nov.  20,  1855. 

SPOFFORD,  Frank  Melvin,  a.  26  y.,  clerk,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
Danvers,  s.  Augustus  M.  and  Ellen  E.  (Adams),  and 
Clara  Todd,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Harriet  L.  (Chase), 
at  South  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  Oct.  27,  1880. 

STANDLEY,  Mary  Francis,  a.  17  y.,  at  home,  b.  Beverly,  res. 
Beverly,  d.  John  F.  and  Lydia  A.  (Preston),  and  Ran« 
dolph  S.  Taylor,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  King  George  Co., 
Va.,  res.  Beverly,  s.  William  B.  and  Mary  (Staples),  May 
23,  1886. 

STANLEY,  Florence,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Swampscott,  res.  Middleton, 
d.  George  and  Eunice  H.  (Berry),  and  Walter  G.  Cook, 
a,  18  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Middleton,  res.  Middleton,  s.  Hugh 
and  Mary  A.   (McCarthy),  June  7,  1877. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  53 

STANWOOD,  Carrie  Josephine,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Maiden,  d.  Joseph 
E.  and  Louisa  B.  (Harnden),  and  Charles  Babbidge,  a. 
31  y.,  railway  official,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem,  s.  Francis  and 
Amelia  P.  ( Goldthwaite) ,  Oct.  15,  1879. 

Joseph  E.,  3d  m.,  a.  59  y.^  farmer,  b.  Gloucester,  s.  Solomon 
and  Nancy  (Burrell),  and  Mary  M.  Carpenter,  2d.  m.,  a. 
41  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  res.  Gloucester,  d.  John  and  Nancy 
U.  Woodbury,  at  Gloucester,  Oct.  4,  1882. 

STAPLES,  George  Elmer,  a.  27  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  Danvers,  s. 
George  W.  and  Emma  (Foster),  and  Ada  Jane  Gould,  a. 
18  y.,  at  home,  d.  Edward  O.  and  Roseltha  (Sides),  at 
Beverly,  June  20,  1889. 

Herbert  Watson,  a.  25  y.,  wheelwright,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan- 
vers, s.  George  W.  and  Emma  (Foster),  and  Laura  May 
Towne,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  J. 
(Smith),  at  Beverly,  Nov.  21,  1889. 

STARRATT,  Margaret,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Frank 
(dec'd)  and  Deborah,  and  Benjamin  Conant,  2d.  m.,  a. 
37  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  John  and  Ruth  (Stanley) 
(both  dec'd),  June  18,  1872. 

STEVENS,  Albert  W.,  a.  31  y.,  farmer,  b.  West  Newbury,  s. 
Caleb  and  Sarah  (Bailey)  (both  dec'd),  and  Anna  Brown 
Lake,  a.  24  y.,  d.  John  Brown,  and  Rebecca  (Gould) 
(decM),  Dec'  24,   1867. 

Elmer  Warren,  a.  25  y.,  salesman,  s.  Albert  W.  and  Annie  B. 
(Lake),  and  Laura  A.  W.  Howe,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Dor- 
chester, res.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  d.  Joseph  H.  and  Martha 
A.  (Pinkham),  at  Newton,  Dec.  24,  1895. 

STILES,  William,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ossipee,  N.  H., 
s.  William  and  Avis  (Glover)  (both  dec'd),  and  Martha 
H.  (Sproul)  Jones,  2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  b.  Rockland,  Me.,  d. 
William  and  Fanny,  at  Danvers,  Sept.   15,  1867. 

STONE,  Mary,  3rd  m.,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  res.  Mid- 
dleton,  d.  James  and  Hannah  (Deering)  (dec'd),  and 
William  B.  Kimball,  a.  29  y.,  merchant,  s.  William  E. 
and  Mary  A.  (Reed),  at  Danvers,  May  26,  1867. 

STORY,  Augusta  L.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  David  and  Ad- 
eline, and  George  H.  Perkins,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Wen- 
ham,  s.  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  H.,  Nov.  26,  1853. 


154  TOPSFIELD   MARRIAGES 

Story,  Mary  L.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Gloucester,  d.  David  and  Adeline, 
and  William  W.  Gallup,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  William 
P.  and  Sally  R.,  June  1,   1857. 

STRANGMAN,  Louisa  L.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Prince  Edward  Island, 
d.  Jacob  T.  and  Elizabeth,  and  Benjamin  P.  Hobson,  a. 
20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Rowley,  s.  Prescott  and  Dorothy,  at 
Boxford,   Feb.  15,   1864. 

Phebe,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  res.  Newburyport, 
d.  William  and  Mary,  and  Moses  P.  Towne,  a.  29  y.,  car- 
penter, s.  Luke  and  Sarah,  July  6,  1860. 

STRAW,  Martha  C.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  s. 
Horace  C.  and  Martha  L.,  and  George  L.  Hatch,  a.  21  y. 
shoemaker,  b.  Wells,  Me.,  res.  Ljmn,  s.  Lewis  and  Lydia, 
Feb.   27,   1870. 

STURGES,  Henry  Everett,  a.  32  y.,  oil  dealer,  b.  Manchester, 
Mass.,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  William  B.  and  Lucy  H.  (Burn- 
ham),  and  Annie  Perkins,  a.  32  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Ephraim 
and  Sophronia  (Cole),  Sept.  14,  1895. 

SWEENEY,  Dora  T.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Charles  and  Nancy  (Lake), 
and  William  Henry  Wildes,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ando- 
ver,  s.  Joseph  B.  (dec'd),  and  Louisa  E.  Foster,  Dec.  30, 
1869. 

Eleanor  A.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Charles  and  Nancy,  and 
John  H.  Gunnison,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  s.  William 
and  Hannah,  May  27,  1859. 

George  H.,  a.  29  y.,  operative,  s.  George  E.  and  Sarah  R. 
(Burrows),  and  Julia  Grace  Kelley,  a.  21  y.,  domestic,  b. 
Middleton,  d.  William  and  Maria  (Peabody)  (now  Ful- 
ler), Apr.  8,   1885. 

Huldah  M.,  a.  30  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Charles  (dec'd)  and  Anna 
H.  (Lake),  and  Jonas  Fisk,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos 
(dec'd)  and  Mercy  (Peabody),  at  Newburyport,  Nov. 
28,   1872. 

Joel  L.,  a.  31  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Charles  (dec'd)  and  Anna  H. 
(Lake),  and  Carrie  A.  Higgins,  a.  25  y.,  b.  Salem,  d. 
Major  and   Caroline    (Stackpole),   Nov.   30,    1871. 

Margaret  Y.,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Boston,  d.  Charles  and  Anna  H. 
(Lake),  and  C.  Austin  Averell,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  s.  Cyrus 
and  Lavinia  (Dickinson),  Apr.  6,  1864. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  55 

SYLVESTER,  Thomas  M.,  a.  23  y.,  engineer,  b.  Bradford,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  Antonio  and  Sarah  M.,  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
Towne,  a.  29  y.,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  D.,  Dec.  25,  1878. 

SYPHERS,  Jane  G.,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  d. 
Nathaniel  M.  and  Mary  A.  Dudley  (both  dec'd),  and 
Alvin  F.  Welch,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Wenham, 
s.  Samuel  and  Mary  A.  (Stevens),  at  Tapleyville,  June 
3,  1875. 

TABB,  Annie,  a.  21  y.,  domestic,  b.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  d. 
Henry  and  Mary  (Johnson),  and  Peter  Jenkins,  a.  30  y., 
cooper,  b.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  s.  Peter  and  Sarah,  Oct. 
20,  1881. 

TAYLOR,  Everett  C,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Trowbridge  C. 
and  Lydia  B.  (Foster),  and  Eliza  Ellen  Smith,  a.  19  y., 
d.  John  and  Sarah  (Phillips),  at  Boxford,  Dec.  4,  1872. 

Randolph  S.,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  King  George  Co.,  Va.,  res. 
Beverly,  s.  William  B.  and  Mary  (Staples),  and  Mary 
Francis  Standley,  a.  17  y.,  at  home,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Bev- 
erly, d.  John  F.  and  Lydia  A.   (Preston),  May  23,  1886. 

William  Buckner,  a.  41  y.,  farmer,  b.  King  George  Co.,  Va., 
s.  William  and  Nancy  (Massey),  and  Annie  E.  Millard, 

a.  26  y.,  domestic,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  d.  Henry  and  Margaret, 
June  23,   1883. 

THOMAS,  Elizabeth  L.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  England,  and  Augustus 
Peabody,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Middleton,  s.  Benjamin 
W.  and  Nancy,  at  Middleton,  Aug.  9,  1863. 

George  Briggs,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  s.  David 
and  Mary,  and  Mary  Ann  Leach,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Thomas  K. 
and  Louisa,  Jan.  16,  1856. 

Mary  Ann,  2d.  m.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa  (Mor- 
gan)  Leach,  and  Joseph  L.  Batchelder,  a.  27  y.,  farmer, 

b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Joseph  and   Nancy   (Kim- 
ball), at  Wenham,  Jan.  2,  1862. 

THOMPSON,  Rose  E.,  a.  16  y.,  at  home,  b.  Aurora,  111.,  res. 
Georgetown,  d.  Charles  E.  and  Rose  (McGarm),  and 
Alvin  E.  Marden,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boxford,  res.  Box- 
ford,  s.  Francis  and  Melissa  (Davis),  Dec.  19,  1888. 

THORNE,  James  H.,  a.  29  y.,  farmer,  b.  Boston,  res.  Lancas- 
ter, s.  James  B.  and  Lydia,  and  Mary  B.  Homan,  a.  26  y., 
b.  Beverly,  d.  William  and  Mary,  Mar.  22,  1859. 


1^6  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

TIDD,  Cyrus,  a.  30  y.,  farmer,  b.  Georgetown,  res.  George- 
town, s.  Samuel  C.,  and  Clara  Buckminster,  a.  20  y.,  b. 
Georgetown,  d.  George  N.,  Mar.   10,   1859. 

TODD,  Asahel  H.,  a.  35  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  C.  (dec'd) 
and  Lydia  (Gould),  and  Mary  E.  Perley,  a.  23  y.,  b. 
Boxford,  d.  Albert  and  Hannah  (Hayward),  at  George- 
town, May  20,    1866. 

Augustus,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  s.  Asahel  and  Mary  E.  (Perley), 
and  Ella  M.  Healy,  a.  19  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res. 
Ipswich,  d.  George  and  Mary  A.  (Conners),  at  Ipswich, 
Sept.  4,  1898. 

Clara,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Harriet  L.  (Chase),  and  Frank 
Melvin  Spofford,  a.  26  y.,  clerk,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Dan- 
vers,  s.  Augustus  M.  and  Ellen  E.  (Adams),  at  South 
Newmarket,  N.  H.,  Oct.  27,  1880. 

Samuel,  2d.  m.,  a.  67  y.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Lydia 
(Gould),  and  Almira  Cummings,  .a.  50  y.,  s.  William,  and 
Sarah   (Scott),  at  Georgetown,  June  10,   1880. 

TOLE,  Ruth  F.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Samuel  and  Cynthia,  and  Ira  W. 
Kneeland,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth 
D.,  at  Ipswich   (Linebrook  Parish),  Aug.  22,  1862. 

TOWNE,  Charles  H.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  Waldo  and 
Lydia  P.  (Perkins),  and  Sarah  J.  Smith,  a.  22  y.,  d.  John 
and  Sarah   (Phillips),  at  Boxford,  Mar.  3,   1867. 

Clarissa  A.,  a.  36  y.,  b.  Hamilton,  d.  Jacob  and  Sophia,  and 
Benjamin  Glasier,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich, 

Dudley  P.,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  W.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia  P. 
(Perkins),  and  Carrie  M.  Perkins,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Thomas 
(dec'd)    and  Elizabeth  W.    (Merrill),  June   18,   1876. 

Edward  Stone,  a.  33  y.,  farmer,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  s.  Ezra 
and  Julia  R.  (Stone),  and  Mary  Emma  (Perkins)  Phil- 
lips, 2d.  m.,  a.  31  y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe 
W.   (Tole),  Apr.  12,  1887. 

Ellen  M.,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  and 
Albert  C.  Sleeper,  a.  22  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
Danvers,  s.  James  H.  and  Phebe  W.  (Perkins),  Aug.  29, 
1874. 

Elvira  Lake,  a.  26  y.,  teacher,  d.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Sev- 
erance), and  George  Leonard  Averill,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b. 
North  Andover,  res.  North  Andover,  s.  Joseph  and  Su- 
san M.   (Perley),  at  Lynn,  Dec.  20,  1882. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  57 

TowNE,  Esther  Ann  R.,  a.  24  y.,  res.  Bradford,  d.  Alfred  P. 
and  Harriet  N.  (Peabody),  and  John  Wright  Perkins,  a. 
25  y.,  teacher,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  (Bradstreet),  at 
Bradford,  Mar.  6,  1867. 

Esther  Jane,  a.  51  y.,  at  home,  d.  Benjamin  B.  and  Esther 
(Peabody),  and  Thomas  Edwin  Osborn  Daley,  a.  40  yrs., 
painter,  b.  Dublin,  Ireland,  res.  Boston,  s.  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Osborn),  at  Boston,  Oct.  26,  1898. 

Eva  Lincoln,  a.  21  y.,  dressmaker,  d,  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Pea- 
body),  and  Sidney  Coburn  Gould,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  s. 
William  H.  and  Lois  A.  (Rea),  at  Boxford,  Jan.  1,  1887. 

Frank  H.,  a.  28  y.,  farmer,  s.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Sever- 
ance), and  Mary  B.  Richardson,  a.  28  y.,  domestic,  b.  Sid- 
ney, C.  B.,  res.  Cape  Breton,  d.  John  A.  and  Mary  A. 
(Wright),  at  Newton,  Oct.  13,   1887. 

George  Warren,  a.  29  y.,  teacher,  s.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Pea- 
body),  and  Abbie  Ward  Peterson,  a.  24  y.,  teacher,  d. 
John  A.  and  Cynthia  (Towne).,  July  7,   1887. 

J.  Arthur,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  s,  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Towne),  and 
Susan  A.  Annable,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  S.  and  Lydia  (Todd), 
(her  parents  by  adoption),  at  Ipswich,  Sept.  5,  1869. 

John  Henry,  a.  41  y.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  B.  and  Esther  (Pea- 
body),  and  Laura  Jane  Roberts,  a.  26  y.,  operative,  d. 
Nathan  H.  and  Mary  I.  (Sykes),  at  Salem,  Jan.  11,  1883. 

John  Newton,  a.  28  y.,  machinist,  s.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  (Pea- 
body),  and  Harriet  Amelia  Garrett,  a.  23  y.,  operative,  d. 
William  H.  and  Sarah  H.   (Lake),  May  3,  1882. 

John  Pike,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  David,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  H. 
(Pike),  and  Sarah  R.  Gould,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  An- 
drew and  Mary  P.  (Lake),  at  Danvers,  Dec.  11,  1861. 

Josephine  A.,  a.  34  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  and  Sarah,  and  Frank 
Porter,  2d.  m.,  a.  32  y.,  res.  Hamilton,  s.  Oliver  and  Su- 
san, at  Hamilton,  Aug.   13,   1882. 

Kate  M.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Towne),  and  Loring 
A.  Rust,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Elizabeth 
H.   (Wildes),  Dec.  3,  1867. 

Laura  May,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  J. 
(Smith),  and  Herbert  Watson  Staples,  s.  George  W.  and 
Emma  (Foster),  a,  25  y.,  wheelwright,  b.  Danvers,  res. 
.Danvers,  at  Beverly,  Nov.  21,  1889. 

Lodie  A.,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Daniel  and  Fanny  (Small),  and  George 
F.  Averell,  a.  22  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and 
Sophronia  (Moore),  at  Danvers,  Oct.  3,  1866. 


158  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

TowNE,  Mabel  Rosa,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  Addin  and 
Sarah  (Peabody),  and  Frederic  M.  Peabody,  2d.  m.,  a.  26 
y.,  jeweler,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  s.  George  W.,  Jr., 
and  Mary  E.   (Gray),  Sept.  20,  1894. 

Mary  F.,  a.  38  y.,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Lydia,  and  Ephraim  Aver- 
ell,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  yeoman,  s.  Azariah  and  Sarah,  May 
4,   1851. 

Mazoria  Imogene,  a.  29  y.,  at  home,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah 
(Peabody),  and  Lewis  Elmer  Pierce,  a.  24  y.,  farming, 
res.  Salem,  s.  Stephen  and  Eliza  A.  (Perkins),  at  Box- 
ford,  Dec.  31,  1889. 

Moses  P.,  a.,  29  y.,  carpenter,  s.  Luke  and  Sarah,  and  Phebe 
Strangman,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  res.  New- 
buryport,  d.  William  and  Mary,  July  6,  1860. 

Sarah  Ann,  a.  25  y.,  d.  Benjamin,  and  Charles  Proctor,  a.  28 
y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  res.  South  Danvers,  s.  Joseph 
S.,  May  18,  1856. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  a.  29  y.,  d.  Jacob  A.  and  Sarah  D.,  and 
Thomas  M.  Sylvester,  a.  23  y.,  engineer,  b.  Bradford,  res. 
Lynn,  s.  Antonio  and  Sarah  M.,  Dec.  25,   1878. 

Sarah  Emma,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Severance), 
and  Horace  Ray,  a.  24  y.,  carpenter,  s.  William  and  Lou- 
isa (Coburn),  June  21,  1871. 

Sarah  R.,  2d.  m.,  a.  26  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P. 
(Lake)  Gould,  and  Henry  W.  Phillips,  a.  25  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  John  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Lake),  (both  dec'd),  at 
Danvers,  June  26,   1866. 

Waldo  A.,  a.  21  y.,  farmer,  b.  Beverly,  s.  Jacob  A.  and  Lydia 
H.  (Greenlow),  and  Harriet  L.  Alley,  a.  18  y.,  at  home, 
b.  Wenham,  res.  Wenham,  d.  Otis  and  Almira  (Cook), 
at  Wenham,  July  2,  1890. 


TOZER,  Albert  M.,  a.  22  y.,  clerk,  b.  Merrimac,  res.  Plaistow, 
N.  H.,  s.  John  W.  and  Helen  C,  and  Bessie  U.  Perley, 
a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  John  F.  and  Louisa  (Whitaker),  Sept. 
1,  1882. 

TRIPP,  A.  Helen,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Swansville,  Me.,  res.  George- 
town, d.  Rufus  and  A.  Helen,  and  Isaac  B.  Friend,  a.  28 
y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Dracut,  res.  Boxford,  s.  John  and  Mary, 
June  11,  1859. 

Angeline,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  Samuel  P.  Smith, 
2d.  m.,  a.  39  y.,  farmer,  s.  Reuben  and  Mary,  Nov.  12, 
1853. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  I  59 

TUTTLE,  George  H.,  a.  27  y.,  blacksmith,  b.  North  Andover, 
res.  North  Andover,  s.  Nicholas  (dec'd)  and  Hannah  W. 
(Averell),  and  Martha  Ann  Homan,  a.  28  y.,  d.  William 
and  Mary   (Butler),  Mar.  22,   1871. 

Roxanna,  a.  18  y.,  domestic,  b.  Seabrook,  N.  H.,  d.  John  and 
Nellie  (Titcomb),  and  Joseph  D.  Reed,  a.  19  y.,  laborer, 
b.  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  s.  William  (dec'd)  and  Mary  J. 
(Terril),  at  Salem,  Nov.  26,   1889. 

Sarah  Jane,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Acton,  res.  Acton,  d.  Charles  and  Ma- 
ria H.  (Hildreth),  and  Gustavus  D.  Pike,  a.  29  y.,  clergy- 
man, s.  Benjamin  and  Huldah  D.  (Dorman),  at  Rock- 
port,  Aug.  2,   1861. 

TWICHELL,  Olive  Newell,  a.  Z6  y.,  teacher,  b.  Plantsville, 
Conn.,  now  in  Constantinople,  Turkey,  d.  Edward  and 
Jane    (Walkley),  and  Lyndon  Smith  Crawford,  3rd.  m., 

a.  38  y.,  clergyman,  missionary,  b.  North  Adams,  now  in 
Broussa,  Turkey,  s.  Rev.  Robert  and  Ellen  Maria  (Grif- 
fin), at  Constatinople,  Turkey,  Sept.  4,  1890. 

TYLER,  Hannah  Frances,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Boxford,  d.  Eri  B.  and 
Hannah  (Lake),  and  James  W.  Cass,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker, 

b.  Salem,  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Riley),  Jan.  20,  1872. 

WADE,  Harriet  E.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth, and  Moses  Frank  Littlefield,  a.  21  y.,  carpenter,  b. 
Rowlev,  res.  Rowley,  s.  William  and  Lucy  (Howe),  Nov. 
26,  1874. 

WAKEHAM,  Abby  L.,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Middleton,  d.  Samuel  G. 
and  Lucy  M.  (Wilkins),  and  John  H.  Jewett,  a.  19  y., 
shoemaker,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Nehemiah  and 
Frances  (Lord),  Apr.  4,  1861. 

WAITT,  William  Francis,  a.  38  y.,  clerk,  s.  William  and  Char- 
lotte (Perley),  and  Marietta  Fredericka  Frye,  a.  2>6  y.,  b. 
Bethel,  Maine,  d.  William  and  Lois  (Twichell),  at  Beth- 
el, Me.,  July  19,   1882. 

WALKER,  Anna,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Ireland,  d.  Michael  and  Mary 
(Terrel),  and  William  H.  Peabody,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker, 
b.  Wenham,  s.  Henry  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Conkev),  Mar. 
30,  1878. 


l6o  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Walker,  Elizabeth  S.,  a.  21  y.,  operative,  b.  Salem,  res.  Salem, 
d.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Grover),  and  William  H.  H.  Gould, 
a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Zach- 
eus  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas),  July  7,  1886. 

Margaretta  E.,  a.  23  y.,  domestic,  b.  Ireland,  d.  Michael  and 
Mary  (Terrel),  and  William  Goodrich  Lake,  a.  34  y., 
operative,  s.  William  G.  and  Mehitable  (Balch),  Dec.  23, 
1885. 

WALLACE,  Emma  A.,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  res.  Milton, 
N.  H.,  d.  Herman  and  Betsey  (Benton),  and  Charles  F. 
Welch,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  res.  Waterboro, 
Me.,  s.  William  and  Abby  (Dudley),  Oct.  29,  1879. 

WALSH,  William  H.,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  William  P.  and 
Abby  A.  (Bradstreet) ,  and  Margret  L.  Cullenane,  a.  23 
y.,  domestic,  b,  Methuen,  res.  Lawrence,  d.  William  and 
Ellen   (Welch),  at  Newburyport,  Mar.   12,   1891. 

WARD,  Annah  F.,  a.  30  y.,  milliner,  b.  Peabody,  d.  Richard 
and  Sarah  H.  (Patten),  and  James  W.  Balcomb,  a.  42  y., 
builder,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Salem,  s.  James  and  Julia  A. 
(Durland),  Dec.  23,  1891. 

Frank,  a.  35  y.,  farmer,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  s.  James  and  Mary 
(Harvey),  and  Matilda  O'Neil,  a.  36  y.,  domestic,  b. 
Donegal,  Ireland,  res.  Newton,  d.  William,  May  10, 
1891. 

Leason  E.,  a.  23  y.,  laborer,  b.  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  s.  Harris  and 
Jane  (Banks),  and  Effie  Ferguson,  a.  22  y.,  domestic,  b. 
Cumberland  Co.,  N.  S.,  d.  John  and  Mary.  (Mclnnis),  at 
Wakefield,  July  15,  1887. 

Samuel  A.,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Richard,  and  Sarah  H.  (Pat- 
tan),  and  Cassa  T.  McCastain,  a.  21  y.,  table  girl,  b. 
Douglass,  Isle  of  Man,  d.  James  and  Mary  (McCastain), 
May  20,  1893. 

WARNER,  Mabel  Winthrop,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  res. 
Ipswich,  d.  Daniel  A.  and  Lucy  A.  (Wilson),  and  Horace 
D.  Bradstreet,  a.  26  y.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Mehitable 
Porter   (Bradstreet),  at  Ipswich,  Feb.  3,  1881. 

WATERS,  James,  a.  28  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland, 
s.  John  and  Bridget,  and  Mary  Jane  Cook,  a.  21  y.,  b. 
Canada,  d.  Patrick  and  Ellen,  Sept.  20,  1859. 


TOPSFIELD   MARRIAGES  l6l 

WATSON,  Fred  Ensley,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Cooper,  Me.,  s. 
George  and  Esther  (Davis),  and  Hattie  E.  Fuller,  a.  20 
y.,  dressmaker,  d.  Calvin  W.  and  Harriet  (Gould)  (Per- 
ley),  Aug.  8,  1895. 

John  J.,  a.  23  y.,  laborer,  b.  Cape  Breton,  s.  William  and  Re- 
becca (Ross),  and  Eliza  J.  Perkins,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d. 
Ephraim  and  Sophronia  (Cole),  Jan.  20,  1886. 


WEAR,  Fanny,  a,  23  y.,  at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Freeman 
and  Lucy,  and  Andrew  Sanford,  a.  24  y.,  farmer,  b.  Nova 
Scotia,  res.  Jamaica  Plain,  s.  Mark  and  Hannah,  June  26, 
1892. 


WELCH,  Abraham,  2d.  m.,  a.  33  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh, 
Me.,  s.  Moses  and  Mary  (Nason),  (both  dec'd),  and  El- 
Ellen  O'Connor,  a.  28  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  Michael  and 
Margaret,  at  Danvers,  May  18,  1875. 

Alvin  F.,  2d.  m.,  a.  36  y.,  shoemaker,  b,  Wenham,  s.  Samuel 
and  Mary  A.  (Stevens),  and  Jane  G.  Syphers,  2d.  m.,  a. 
34  y.,  b.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  d.  Nathaniel  M.  and  Mary  A. 
Dudley  (both  dec'd),  at  Tapleyville,  June  3,  1875. 

Charles  F.,  a.  22  y.,  farmer,  b.  Limerick,  Me.,  res.  Waterboro, 
Me.,  s.  William  and  Abby  (Dudley),  and  Emma  A.  Wal- 
lace, a.  21  y.,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  res.  Milton,  N.  H.,  d.  Her- 
man and  Betsy  (Benton),  Oct.  29,  1879. 

Eliza  A.  E.,  a.  24  y.,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  d.  Moses  and  Mary, 
and  Cyrus  A.  Kneeland,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Cyrus  and 
Sarah  G.,  Dec.  25,  1858. 

George  H.,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Perry,  Me.,  s.  Francis  and  Har- 
riet A.  (Conant),  and  Clara  B.  Gould,  a.  19  y.  d.  Nath- 
thaniel  and  Rachel  A.  (Peabody),  at  Haverhill,  Oct.  1, 
1873. 

Henry  G.,  a.  22  y.,  hostler,  s.  J.  Frank  and  Jenny  (Howard), 
and  Maud  Brackett,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Lynn,  res.  L5mn, 
d.  John  and  Bella,  at  Lynn,  Dec.  6,  1896. 

Jacob  F.,  a.  24  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Samuel  and 
Mary  A.  (Stevens),  and  Sarah  J.  Howard,  a.  18  y.,  b. 
Newburyport,  res.  Newburyport,  d.  Caleb  W.  and  Jane 
(both  dec'd),  at  Newburyport,  July  11,  1868. 

Jerry  M.,  a.  21  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  res.  Haver- 
hill, s.  Paul  and  Mary,  and  Charlotte  P.  Davis,  a.  18  y., 
b.  Amesbury,  N.  H.,  res.  Haverhill,  d.  Nathaniel  and 
Sukey,  Aug.  22,   1860. 


1 62  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Welch,  Justin  H.,  a.  37  y.,  carpenter,  s.  William  and  Ellen 
(Hood),  and  Abbie  J.  (Cummings)  Gould,  2d.  m.,  house- 
keeper, d.  Alfred  and  Salome  (Welch),  Dec.  27,  1899. 

Laura  Jane,  a.  20  y.,  at  home,  d.  William  and  Louisa  J.  (Kim- 
ball), and  Daniel  Abraham  Howe,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b. 
Rowley,  res.  Rowley,  s.  Abraham  P.  and  Olive  J.  (Pin- 
gree),  Dec.  8,  1881. 

Minnie  R.,  2d.  m.,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  d.  Edwin  C.  and 
Catharine  A.  Bell,  and  Arthur  L.  Russell,  a.  25  y.,  farmer, 
b.  Boxford,  res.  Boxford,  s.  Daniel  and  Harriet  W.,  at 
Ipswich,  June  2,  1878. 

Moses  F.,  a.  20  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  s.  Moses  and 
Mary  (Mason),  (both  dec'd),  and  Minnie  R.  Bell,  a.  15 
y.,  d.  Edwin  and  Catharine  (Worth),  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
at  Georgetown.  Feb.  21,  1874. 

Nettie  L.,  2d.  m.,  a.  43  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Campton,  C.  E.,  d. 
David  and  Betsey  (Benton)  Wallace,  and  James  Noble 
McPhee,  a.  45  y.,  farmer,  b.  Scotland,  s.  John  and  Katie 
(Livingstone),  Sept.  7,  1896. 

Parker  Wentworth,  a.  25  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Hamilton,  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Mary  Ann,  and  Clara  Harlan  Howard,  a.  20  y., 
b.  Newburyport,  res.  Newburyport,  d.  Caleb  H.  and  Nan- 
cy T.,  Dec.  4,  1866. 

William,  a.  26  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Newburyport,  s.  Thomas  and 
Letty,  and  Ellen  A.  Hood,  a.  21  y.,  d.  John  G.  and  Sarah 
B.    (Brown),  Feb.  6,  1861. 


WELLINGTON,  Almira  A.,  a.  17  y.,  b.  Essex,  d.  Charles  and 
Almira  A.,  and  Albert  W.  Bixby,  a.  23  y.,  shoemaker,  s. 
Asa  B.  and  Lucy  A.  (Shepard),  June  22,  1863. 


WELLS,  Emma  J.,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Hiram  and  Almira  T.  (Small), 

and  Charles  H.  Field,  a.  21  y.,  bottom  finisher  of  shoes, 

b.  Danvers,  s.  Charles  and  Martha  (Edgerly),  Sept.  27, 

1875. 
Hattie  A.,  a.  27  y.,  d.  Hiram  and  Almira  T.  (Small),  and  J. 

Arthur  Lamson,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  s.  Josiah  B.  (dec'd)  and 

Angelina  (Mason),  Dec.  21,  1868. 
Nellie  J.,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Loudon,  N.  H.,  res.  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  d. 

Jeremiah  and  Eliza  J.  (Kent),   (she  dec'd),  and  John  M. 

Phillips,  a.  33  y.,  shoecutter,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  B. 

Lake  (both  dec'd),  at  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  Apr.  3,  1872. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  163 

WHITE,  Clara  M.,  a.  22  y.,  shoe^vorker,  b.  Lakemay,  N.  S., 
d.  Mansfield  S.  and  Sarah  Naomi  (Ringer),  and  Lewis 
Ephraim  Peabodv,  a.  22  y.,  real  estate  dealer,  s.  Ephraim 
P.  and  Ellen  A.  '(Berry),  at  Salem,  Apr.  8,  1899. 

Georgie  D.,  a.  23  y.,  domestic,  b.  Maitland,  Annapolis,  d. 
Mansfield  and  Naomi  (Ringer),  and  Robert  Fader,  a.  24 
y.,  farmer,  b.  Maitland,  Annapolis,  s.  James  and  Barbara 
(Mullens),  July  6,   1898. 

WHITNALL,  Belinda,  2d.  m.,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Cleaveland,  Ohio, 
d.  President  M.  Rogers,  and  Elbridge  F.  Conant,  a.  28  y., 
watchmaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth  K.,  July  10, 
1858. 

WHITTEMORE,  Charles  Augustus,  2d.  m.,  a.  56  y.,  merchant, 
b.  Leicester,  res.  Melrose,  s.  Amasa  and  Lenta  (Richard- 
son), and  Marv  Ann  Adams,  a.  43  y.,  at  home,  d.  Benja- 
min P.  and  Abby  L.  (Stimpson),  July  20,  1886. 

WIGHT,  Sarah  J.,  2d.  m.,  a.  38  y.,  milliner,  b.  Concord,  N.  H., 
res.  Danvers,  d.  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Allen),  and 
George  H.  Johnson,  2d.  m.,  a.  46  y.,  mechanic,  b.  Boston, 
s.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Neal),  June  9,  1881. 

WILCOX,  Ruth  Agues,  a.  20  y.,  domestic,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
d.  Henry  and  Emily  (Baultiler),  and  Charles  Augustine 
Gould,  a.  37  y.,  clerk,  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Hutch- 
inson), at  Boxford,  Jan.  11,  1896. 

WILDES,  Charles  L.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey  and 
Olive  B.  (Perkins),  (dec'd),  and  Frances  S.  Wildes,  a. 
23  y.,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  Ann  (Adams),  Dec.  13,  1866. 

Dora  T.,  2d.  m.,  a.  34  y.,  dressmaker,  b.  Boston,  d.  Charles  and 
Anna  H.  (Lake)  Sweeney,  and  Orlando  B.  Poole,  2d.  m., 

a.  34  y.,  farmer,  b.  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Anna  E.   (Bartlett),  Mar.  1,  1881. 

Effie  May,  a.  21  v.,  shoe  stitcher,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  (Lom- 
bard), and  Walter  Eldron  Milbury,  a.  19  y.,  shoemaker, 

b.  Harborville,   N.   S.,   res.   Middleton,  s.  John  W.   and 
Sarah   (Ries),  Feb.  19,  1887. 

Eugene  L.,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  res.  Ipswich,  s.  Israel 
and  Lydia  A. '  (Averell),  (she  dec'd),  and  Alathea  O. 
Lamson,  a.  21  y.,  d.  Josiah  B.  (dec'd)  and  Angelina  (Ma- 
son), at  Ipswich,  Dec.  8,  1868. 


164  TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES 

Wildes,  Florence  Lamson,  a,  25  y.,  housekeeper,  d.  Eugene  La- 
mont  and  Alathea  Orietta  (Lamson),  and  Samuel  McLel- 
lan  Hill,  a.  29  y.,  ice  dealer,  b.  Ecanamy,  Colchester  Co., 
N.  S.,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Oliver  Blair  and  Mary  (McLellan), 
Jan.  20,  1898. 

Frances  S.,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  Ann  (Adams),  and 
Charles  L.  Wildes,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey  and 
Olive  B.   (Perkins),  (dec'd),  Dec.  13,  1866. 

George  Alvin,  a.  27  y.,  shoeworker,  s.  Humphrey  and  Olive  B. 
(Perkins),  and  Lottie  Berley  Frye,  a.  24  y.,  domestic,  b. 
Andover,  d.  Isaac  and  Charlotte  (Berley),  Cooke,  June 
1,   1882. 

Hazen  Rogers,  a.  31  y.,  carpenter,  s.  William^  H.  and  Eunice 
H.  (Richardson),  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Dieckhoff,  a.  25  y., 
at  home,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  James  and  Hannah  (Carroll), 
Oct.  27,  1897. 

Lennie  May,  a.  19  y.,  at  home,  d.  Lewis  H.  and  Annie  J. 
(Chapman),  and  Everett  C.  Chapman,  a.  22  y.,  farm 
laborer,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  S.,  res.  Wenham,  s.  Silas  and 
Eliza  (Smith),  at  Wenham,  Apr.  7,  1889. 

Lewis  H.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey  and  Olive  B.  (Per- 
kins), and  Annie  J.  Chapman,  a.  18  y.,  d.  Amos  S.  and 
Eliza  A.   (Perkins),  at  Hamilton,  Mdy  11,  1864. 

Lucy  Ann,  a.  17  y.,  d.  Humphrey,  Jr.  and  Olive  B.,  and  Benja- 
min C.  Dodd,  2d.  m.,  a.  35  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Marblehead, 
s.  Benjamin  N.  and  Abigail,  Apr.  12,   1855. 

Lydia  A.,  a.  22  y.,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  A,  (Ad- 
ams), (she  dec'd),  and  Alden  P.  Peabody,  a.  26  y.,  shoe- 
maker, s.  Ebenezer   (dec'd)    and  Abigail   (Perkins),  Jan. 

23,  1872. 

Lyman  Wilber,  a.  21  y.,  baggage  master,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  s. 
Lewis  H.  and  Annie  Jane  (Chapman),  and  Mary  Regina 
Crouse,  a.  22  y.,  at  home,  b.  Lower  Branch,  N.  S.,  d. 
Frank  and  Sophia  Elisabeth    (Ernst),  at  Boxford,  Dec. 

24,  1895. 

Mabel  O.,  a.  16  y.,  domestic,  d.  William  H.  and  Eunice  (At- 
wood),  and  James  Munroe  Bray,  a.  20  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b. 
Danvers,  s.  Benjamin  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Perkins),  at  Box- 
ford,  Sept.  24,  \895. 

Moses,  Jr.,  2d.  m.,  a.  45  y.,  shoemaker,  s.  Daniel  and  Eunice, 
and  Sarah  J.  Lombard,  a.  29  y.,  b.  Otisfield,  Maine,  d. 
Enoch  and  Abia,  Oct.  8,  1856. 

William  H.,  a.  22  v.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey  and  Olive  B. 
(Perkins),  and  Eunice  H.  Richardson,  a.  18  y.,  b.  Mid- 
dleton,  res.  Middleton,  d.  Jason  and  Emily,  at  Middleton, 
Nov.  5,  1865.   (Mothers  of  above  only  deceased.) 


TOPSFIELD   MARRIAGES  1 65 

Wildes,  William  Henry,  a.  26  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Andover,  s. 
Joseph  B.  (dec'd)  and  Louisa  E.  (Foster),  and  Dora  T. 
Sweeney,  a.  23  y.,  d.  Charles  and  Nancy  (Lake),  Dec.  30, 
1869. 

WILKINS,  Mary  A.,  a.  25  y.,  at  home,  b.  Wenham,  res.  Wen- 
ham,  d.  Charles  and  Susan  (Dodge),  and  Charles  Healy 
Leach,  a.  29  y.,  butcher,  s.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa  (Mor- 
gan), at  Wenham,  Jan.  15,   1884. 

WILLEY,  Daniel,  2d.  m.,  a.  53  y.  carpenter,  b.  Wolf  borough, 
N.  H.,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Triggs),  and  Mercy  Andrews, 
2d.  m.,  a.  60  y,,  d.  Elisha  and  Dolly  (Perkins)  Perkins, 
May  5,  1864. 

Daniel,  3rd.  m.,  a.  76  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Wolfborough,  N.  H.,  s. 
Isaac  and  Mary  (Triggs),  and  Eliza  A.  Pingree,  a.  52  y., 
housekeeper,  b.  Ipswich,  d.  Jewett  and  Mary  (Perkins), 
Dec.  29,  1887. 

WILLIAMS,  C.  Augusta,  a.  19  y.,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  res. 
Danvers,  d.  George  E.  and  Charlotte,  and  Edmund  N. 
Russell,  a.  25  y.,  farmer,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Danvers,  s.  Ben- 
jamin and  Margaret,  Mar.  20,  1880. 

James  A.,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Danvers,  res.  Haverhill,  s. 
George  and  Sarah,  and  Mary  J.  Morey,  a.  21  y.,  b.  Phila- 
delphia, res.  Haverhill,  d.  John  and  Mary,  Feb.  5,  1874. 

William,  Jr.,  a.  37  y.,  farmer,  b.  North  Waterboro,  Me.,  res. 
North  Waterboro,  Me.,  s.  William  and  Kezia,  and  Mary 
Jane  Hoyt,  a.  21  y.,  at  home,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Hub- 
bard), at  Waterboro,  Dec.  28,  1882. 

WILSON,  Charles,  a.  22  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  N.  S.,  res.  Danvers, 
s.  George  and  Charlotte  (Frost),  and  Mary  J.  Brown,  a. 
19  y.,  b.  Nova  Scotia,  res.  Nova  Scotia,  d.  John  and  Sa- 
rah,  Mar.    18,   1871. 

James,  a.  24  y.,  wheelwright,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  s.  Law- 
rence and  Mary,  and  Emily  A.  Janes,  a.  19  y.,  d.  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth,  Dec.  16,  1855. 

James,  a.  34  y.,  wheelwright,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  s.  Law- 
rance  and  Mary  (Braceland)  (dec'd),  and  Sarah  E. 
Downing,  a.  27  y.,  b.  South  Reading,  res.  Lynnfield,  d. 
Edward  and  Sarah  (Henfield),  at  Lynnfield,  May  22, 
1867. 

Mary  Ann,  a.  23  y.,  b.  Boston,  s.  John  and  Margaret,  and 
Benjamin  Foster  Adams,  a.  25  y.,  brakeman,  s.  Benjamin 
F.  and  Mehitable,  at  Melrose,  Sept.  24,  1860. 


1 66  TOPSFIELD   MARRIAGES 

Wilson,  Mary  E.,  a.  37  y.,  b.  Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia,  d.  John 
C.  and  Elizabeth,  and  Isaac  N.  Averell,  2d.  m.,  a.  37  y., 
shoecutter,  s.  Luke  and  Sally,  Mar.  19,  1857. 

WINSLOW,  Charles  W.,  a.  21  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Greene,  Me., 
res.  Haverhill,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Gould),  and 
Emma  L.  Peaslee,  a.  20  y.,  b.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  d.  Reu- 
ben and  Cynthia,  at  Boxford,  June  26,  1875. 

Frank  Leslie,  a.  25  y.,  clerk,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Gould), 
and  Carrie  Littlefield  Simonds,  a.  21  y.,  b.  North  Beverly, 
d.  Albert  (dec'd)  and  Violetta  (Littlefield),  at  Boston, 
Nov.  25,  1880. 

WITHAM,  Alice,  a.  24  y.,  operative,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly, 
d.  William  A.  and  Laura  (Pickett),  and  Charles  Henry 
Shaw,  a.  21  y.,  shoe  cutter,  b.  Holdemess,  N.  H.,  res. 
Beverly,  s.  William  H.  and  Charlotte  E.  (Martin),  Apr. 
28,   1889. 

WOODBERRY,  John  E.,  a.  27  y.,  shoemaker,  b.  Beverly,  res. 
Beverly,  s.  John  J.  and  Hepsibath  (Burke),  and  Mary  E. 
Elliott,  a.  22  y.,  res.  Beverly,  d.  William  H.  and  Eliza- 
beth C.   (Sumner),  June  7,  1868. 

Levi,  2d,  a.  30  y.,  carpenter,  b.  Beverly,  res.  Beverly,  s.  Ben- 
jamin and  Elizabeth  (Trask),  and  Mary  Ann  Perkins, 
a.  26  y.,  d.  David  and  Hannah  G.,  Aug.  14,  1860. 

WOODBURY,  Edward  Boyden,  a.  22  y.,  clerk,  s.  Isaac  M.  and 
Sarah  K.  (Leach),  and  Bessie  Colkit  Clerk,  a.  22  y.,  at 
home,  b.  Peabody,  d.  Robert  and  Carrie  (Merrill),  Dec. 
22,  1897. 

Isaac  M.,  a.  23  y.,  butcher,  b.  Manchester,  s.  Jacob  and  Sa- 
lome (Morgan),  (both  dec'd),  and  Sarah  K.  Leach,  a.  24 
y.,  d.  Thomas  K.  and  Louisa  (Morgan),  Dec.  8,  1869. 

Ralph  E.,  a.  23  y.,  farmer,  b.  Westford,  res.  Westford,  s.  Al- 
fred and  Emma  (Snow),  and  Hattie  K.  McLeod,  a.  21  y. 
school  teacher,  b.  Danvers,  d.  Norman  and  Mary  Abbie 
(Elliott),  at  Littleton,  Dec.  30,  1895. 

WRIGHT,  Abigail  L.,  a.  22  y.,  d.  John  and  Abigail  (Wildes), 
(both  dec'd),  and  Frank  A.  Pemberton,  a.  22  y.,  morocco 
manufacturer,  s.  Francis  K.  and  Adeline  K.,  b.  South 
Danvers,  res.  South  Danvers,  Apr.  14,  1867. 


TOPSFIELD    MARRIAGES  1 67 

Wright,  George  H.,  Jr.,  a.  26  y.,  shoecutter,  b.  Stockbridge, 
Vt.,  s.  George  H.  and  Lydia  J.  (LeBaron),  and.  S.  Abbie 
Clark,  a.  20  y.,  operative,  d.  Erastus  K.  and  Martha  Jane 
(Bicknell),  Jan.  9,  1881. 

John,  Dea.,  2d.  m.,  shoe  manufacturer,  d.  John  and  Lydia, 
and  Lucy  Ann  Sanderson,  d.  David  and  Sally,  Sept.  20, 
1853. 

YOUNG,  Edward  Henry,  a.  24  y.,  operative  (piano),  b.  Rox- 
bury,  s.  Isaac  B.  and  Maria  (Manning),  and  Lilla  Ann 
Merrill,  a.  19  y.,  compositor,  b.  Boston,  d.  Alphonso  T. 
and  Ella  (Palmer),  June  3,  1889. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 


ABELL,  Vera  Grace,  d.  Clark  O.  and  Emily  A.  (Hobbs), 
Apr.  25,  1889,  a.  10  m.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

ADAMS,  Abba  L.,   2d.  w.  Benjamin   P.,  d.  John  and  Love 

(Leach)   Stimpson,  b.  Salem,  pneumonia,  Feb.  23,   1872, 

a.  65  y. 
Benjamin  F.,  m.,  b.  Salem,  Jan.  9,   1888,  a.  80  y.   (Died  at 

Reading,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Benjamin  P.,  widr.  (Post  Master),  merchant,  s.  Benjamin  and 

Louisa  (Perley),  b.  Georgetown,  debility,  July  10,  1875, 

a.  68  y.  10  m. 
Benjamin   P.,  trader,  s.    Benjamin   P.   and  Abby    (Stimson), 

epilepsy,  Dec.  9,   1883,  a.  3S  y.,  9  m. 
Catharine  C,  d.  Benjamin  P.  and  Mary  Ann    (Cummings), 

(she  dec'd),  heart  disease  and  congestion  of  lungs,  Nov. 

1,  1868,  a.  33  y.,  3  m.,  28  d. 
Charles  O.,  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mehitable  F.,  scarlet  fever, 

Mar.  25,  1856,  a.  6  y. 
Eliza  G.  (Porter),  wid.  Benjamin,  and  of  Daniel  Porter,  and 

d.   Eliezer  and  Ruth    (Prince)    Lake,  apoplexy,  Jan.   6, 

1889,  a.  72  y.,  4  m.,  3  d. 

Elizabeth  M.  (Gould),  wid.  Samuel,  housewife,  d.  Joseph  and 

Ruth   (Porter)    Gould,  gangrene  of  foot,  Mar.  22,  1888, 

a.  80  y.,  1  m.,  8  d. 
Mehitable  F.,  old  age,  died  Jan.  6,  brought  in  Jan.  8,  1898,  a. 

83  y.,  9  m.,  9  d.     (Died  at  Reading,  body  brought  into 

town.) 
Rebecca  J.,  w.  of  William  R.  A.,  d.  Joseph  and  Jane  Hart, 

Aug.  — ,  1854.    (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Samuel,  m.,  s.  Benjamin  and  Louisa,  b.  Georgetown,  typhoid 

fever,  Aug.  23,  1862,  a.  51  y.,  2  m. 
Sarah   Crosby,   w.   Edwin,   housewife,   d.   Nathan   and   Sarah 

(Crosby)   Morse,  b.  Groton,  N.  H.,  pneumonia,  Feb.  10, 

1890,  a.  58  y.,  5  m.,  5  d. 

169 


lyO  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Adams,  Thomas  Foster,  shoemaker,  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mehet- 
able  F./empyema,  July  8,  1861,  a.  21  y.  8  m.  8  d. 

William  F.,  s.  William  R.  and  Rebecca  J.  (Hart)  (she  dec'd), 
b.  Lynn,  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  23,  1872,  a.  22  y.  (Died  at 
Charlestown,  father  b.  in  Boxford,  interred  here  by  Turn- 
pike,— his  remains  disinterred  Oct.  29,  1874,  and  taken 
to  Lynn  for  interment.) 

ANDREWS,  Aaron  A.,  laborer  and  butcher,  s.  Moody  (dec'd) 
and  Mercy  (Perkins),  dropsy,  May  9,  1877,  a.  54  y.  3  m. 
8  d. 

Annie  Lucretia,  d.  William  M.  and  Emeline  (Perkins),  b.  Box- 
ford,  heart  disease,  Apr.  29,  1872,  a.  11  y. 

Elisha  P.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Moody  and  Mercy  (Perkins),  pneu- 
monia, Sept.  24,  1894,  a.  69  y.,  8  m.,  18  d. 

Emeline,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Henry  and  Lucy  (Gilbert)  Per- 
kins, b.  Salem,  paralysis,  Apr.  24,  1893,  a.  65  y.,  2  m.,  7  d. 

Howard,  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  scarlet  fever, 
Jan.  31,  1888,  a.   11  y.,  5  d. 

John  Henry,  farmer,  s.  Moody  and  Mercy,  accidental  discharge 
of  a  gun,  Nov.  23,  1854,  a.  16  y.,  7  m.,  28  d. 

John  Howard,  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Mary  E.  (Chapman),  b.  Sept. 
8,  1862,  lockjaw  (hurt  Oct.  16,  by  stepping  on  a  nail, 
lockjaw  appeared  23rd),  Oct.  26,  1876,  a.  14  y.,  1  m.,  18  d. 

Joseph  E.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Moody  and  Mercy  (Perkins),  acute 
Bright's  disease,  July  30,  1895,  a.  64  y.  5  m.  22  d. 

Lena  F.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  George  and  Mary  E.  Margeson, 
b.  Middleton,  uranic  poisoning,  induced  by  pregnancy, 
Feb.  6,  1895,  a.  18  y.,  7  m.,  22  d. 

Moody,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Joseph  and  Nabby,  disease  of  liver,  Mar. 
29,  1860,  a.  59  y.,  4  m. 

,  s.  twin,  Joseph  E.  and  Mary  E.   (Chapman),  stillborn, 

Jan.  26,   1877. 

,  d.  William  H.  and  Lilla,  stillborn,  Feb.  23,  1891. 

ANNABLE,  John  Lucius,  farmer,  s.  John  S.  and  Lydia  (Todd), 
b.  Hamilton,  phthisis,  Jan.  12,  1887,  a.  38  y.,  3  m. 

John  Sewall,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Solomon  and  Lydia,  b.  Hamilton, 
kidney  disease,  May  29,  1887,  a.  78  y. 

Lydia  T.,  wid.,  farmer's  wife,  d.  Samuel  C.  and  Lydia  (Gould) 
Todd,  old  age,  Dec.  1,  1899,  a.  88  y.,  7  m.,  16  d. 

ATWOOD,  Almira,  w.  William,  d.  Joel  and  Susan,  b.  Well- 
fleet,  cancer,  Sept.  10,  1860,  a  3S  y.  (Placed  in  tomb  in 
Wenham  with  intention  of  removing  to  Wellfleet.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  I7I 

Atwood,  Benjamin  W.,  s.  William  and  Almira,  b.  Wellfleet, 
Nov.  29,  1860,  a.  13  y.  (Placed  in  tomb  with 'intention  of 
removing  to  Wellfleet.) 

AVERELL,     Aaron    P.,    m.,    s.    Nathaniel    P.    and     Hannah 

(Wood),  inflammation  of  bowels,  Feb.  7,  1865,  a.  54  y. 

9  m.      (Born  here,  died  at  Georgetown,  interred  here  by 

Turnpike. ) 
Anna,  w.  Solomon,  d.  John  and  Anna  Towne,  b.  Boxford,  or 

Topsfield,  influenza.   Mar.   24,   1851,  a.  83  y.,  6  m. 
Betsey,  wid.  Daniel,  d. Clinton,  b.  Danvers,  old  age,  Dec. 

10,  1854,  a.  80  y.  (Died  at  almshouse.) 
Cyrus,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Solomon  and  Anna   (Towne),  acute 

bronchitis.  Mar.  10,  1891,  a.  8S  y.,  4  m.,  10  d. 
Eleanor  Perkins,  d.  Elmer  Perkins  and  Annie  P.  (Ingalls),  b. 

Boxford,  Mar.  20,  1890,  a.  2  m.,  18  d.  (Died  at  Boxford, 

body  brought  into  town.) 
Ellen  Frances,  d.  Cyrus  and  Lavinia,  suicide  by  poison.  Mar. 

25,  1864,  a.  20  y.,  9  m.,  7  d. 
Eunice,  w.  Joseph,  d.  John  and  Anna  Lamson,  dropsy,  Apr.  8, 

1850,  a.  77  y. 
Herman    Austin,    s.    C.    Austin    and    Margaret    Y.,    infantile 

disease.  Mar.  8,  1865,  a.  1  d. 
Joseph,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Lt.  Isaac  and  Priscilla,  Dec.  31,  1850, 

a.  86  y. 

Lavinia,  w.  Cyrus,  d.  Darius  and  Mary   (Kezar)    Dickenson, 

b.  Rowley,  heart  disease,  Dec.  21,  1889,  a.  82  y.,  10  m., 
9  d. 

Lydia  A.,  d.  Isaac  N.  and  Mary  S.  (born  here,  July  9,  '51), 
Sept.  11,  1851,  a.  2  m.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

Mary  E.,  w.  I.  N.,  d.  John  C.  and  Elizabeth  Wilson,  b.  Clar- 
ence, Nova  Scotia,  dysentery,  Aug.  20,  1880,  a.  62  y.,  20  d. 

Mary  Faulkner,  2nd.  w.  of  Ephraim  A.,  d.  Ebenezer  and 
Lydia  (Averell)  Towne  (both  dec'd),  consumption,  June 
6,  1870,  a.  57  y.,  8  m.,  18  d.  (Died  at  Ipswich  almshouse, 
interred  here  by  Turnpike.) 

Mary  S.,  w.  of  Isaac  N.,  d.  Asa  and  Salina  Bradstreet,  Dec. 
28,  1851,  a.  28  y.,  11m.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

Sally,  wid.  of  Luke,  who  died  July  20,  1821,  d.  Thomas  and 
Lydia  (Batchelder)  Foster,  b.  Rowley,  (Rooty  plain), 
congestion  of  lungs,  Apr.  11,  1873,  a.  78  y.,  6  m.,  11  d. 

Solomon,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Joanna,  old  age,  Feb. 
23,  1855,  a.  85  y.,  5  m.,  29  d. 


172  TOPSFIELD   DEATHS 

AvERELL,  Sophronia,  w.  Thomas,  who  died  May  8,  1846,  d. 

Dominick  and  Sarah  (Perkins)  Moore,  consumption,  May 
p»        2,  1874,  a.  70  y.  6  m. 
Thomas    Leverett,    m.,   painter,   s.   Thomas    and    Sophronia 

(Moore),  left  hemiplegia,  June  14,  1889,  a.  59  y.,  7  m., 

14  d. 

AVERILL,  Albion  F.,  carpenter,  s.  C.  Austin  and  Margaret 
(Sweeney),  chronic  disease  of  throat,  long  continued  de- 
bility and  finally  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  22,   1896,  a.  30  y. 

Ephriam,  farmer,  s.  Azariah  and  Sarah,  influenza  and  heart 
disease,  Jan.  26,  1898,  a.  84  y.,  10  m.,  26  d.  (Interred  at 
Linebrook  Parish,  Ipswich.) 

BAILEY,  Augusta  M.,  d.  John  and  Mary  Augusta   (Moore) 

(she  dec'd),  whooping  cough  and  pneumonia,  Apr.   19, 

1871,  a.  6  y.,  9  m.,  8  d. 
Mary  A.,  w.  John,  d.  Ira  and  Martha  Moore,  b.  Parsonsfield, 

Me.,  puerperal  fever,  July  15,  1864,  a.  27  y.   (Interred  at 

Parsonsfield,  Me.) 

BALCH,  Abraham,  farmer,  s.  David  and  Sarah  (Peabody), 
heart  disease,  Jan.  24,  1872,  a.  77  y.,  2  m.,  10  d. 

Alice,  d.  George  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Morse),  scarlet  fever  and 
sore  throat,  Feb.  6,  1874,  a.  4  y.  (Died  in  South  Boston, 
interred  by  Turnpike.) 

Andrew  B.,  s.  John  and  Mary,  lung  fever  and  heart  disease, 
June  24,   1865,  a.  62  y.,  4  m. 

Annie  H.  (Morse),  wid.  George  C.,  Nov.  13,  1886,  a.  38  y. 
(Died  at  Everett,  father  b.  Topsfield,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Clarence  L.,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Shepherd),  Bright's 
disease,  Sept.  1,  1882,  a.  25  y.,  3  m.,  11  d.  (Died  in  Sa- 
lem, father  b.  Topsfield,  mother  b.  Salem.) 

David  Burnham,  farmer,  s.  David  3d.  and  Betsey  (Burnham), 
heart  disease,  June  27,  1860,  a.  75  y.,  11  m.,  28  d. 

Eliza,  w.  Benjamin,  d.  Oliver  and  Eunice  Killam,  b.  Boxford, 
acute  rheumatism,  Jan.  21,  1868,  a.  36  y.,  8  m. 

Fanny,  wid.  David  B.,  d.  Abraham  F.  and  Abagail  (Burn- 
ham) Channell,  b.  Essex,  old  age,  Apr.  10,  1882,  a.  97  y., 
4  m.,  13  d. 

George  E.,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Mary  Ann  (Lovett),  putrid  sore 
throat,  Jan.  11,  1874,  a.  34  y.,  11  m.,  19  d.  (Died  at  South 
Boston,  interred  by  Turnpike.  Father  b.  here ;  mother  in 
Newburyport.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  I  73 

Balch,   Hannah  P.,  m.,  housewife,  d.   Porter  and  Mehitable 

Bradstreet,  Bright's  disease,  June  19,  1891,  a.  68  y.  3  m. 

14  d. 
Harriet  Webb,  d.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Danvers,  scarlet 

fever,  July  5,  1853,  a.  3  y.,  1  m. 
Humphrey,  widr,,  farmer,  s.  Perley  and (Perkins),  heart 

disease  and  paralysis,  June  1,  1897,  a.  79  y. 
Jeremiah  P.,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  E.,  May  24,  1856,  a.  1  y., 

I  m.,  12  d. 

John,  s.  John  and.  Eunice,  b.  Newburyport,  accidental,  July 
11,  1871,  a.  68  y.  (Came  from  Newburyport,  his  resi- 
dence, on  day  of  death.    Interred  at  Newburyport.) 

John  C,  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  John  and  Mary,  pneu- 
monia, Apr.  21,  1853,  a.  48  y.,  5  m. 

Mary,  wid.  John,  d.  Andrew,  and  [Hannah]  Elliott,  b.  Middle- 
ton,  Aug.  23,  1856,  a.  76  y.,  5  m.  (Mr.  B.  died  Oct.  24, 
1837.) 

Mary,  d.  John  and  Mary   (Elliott),  paralysis,  May  17,   1873, 

a.  73  y.  9  m.     (Died  in  Lynn,  interred  by  Turnpike;  her 
father  b.  in  Topsiield,  mother  b.  in  Middleton.) 

Mary  Ann,  wid.  Nehemiah,  d.  Joseph  and  Priscella  (Gold- 
thwait)  Lovett,  b.  Newburyport,  heart  disease  and  con- 
gestion of  lungs,  Apr.  3,  1889,  a.  82  y.,  9  m.,  11  d. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  teacher,  d.  David  B.  and  Fanny  (Channell), 

b.  Durham,  N.  H.,  hyperthrophy,  Oct.  26,  1884,  a.  65  y., 

II  m.,  1  d. 

Mary   H.,   w.    Perley,   dressmaker,   d,   Benjamin   C.   and   Lois 

(Moore)    Orne.    consumption,   June    16,    1885,   a.   45    y., 

10  m.,  1  d. 
Moody,  shoemaker,  s.  Roger  and  Sarah,  Nov.  10  to  16,  1851, 

a.   57  y.  9  m.    (Left  home  on  the  morning  of  Nov.    10, 

found  dead  on  the  morning  of  Nov.  16.) 
Nehemiah,  m.,  operative,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Elliott),  paraly- 
sis, Jan.  2,  1884,  a.  76  y.,  10  m.,  26  d. 
Perley,  m.,  farmer  and  bootmaker,  s.  Roger  and  Sarah,  cancer 

of  stomach,  May  2,  1858,  a.  74  y.,  8  m.,  27  d. 
Perley,  abcess  of  the  internal  ear,  Feb.  9,  1881,  a.  71  y.,  10  m., 

9  d.  (Died  in  Lowell.) 
Rebecca  P.,  d.  John  C.  (dec'd)  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Lynn,  tvphoid 

fever,  Mar.  20,  1864,  a.  26  y.,  6  m. 
Sarah,  wid.  Perley,  who  died  May  2,  1858.  d.  Asa  and  Hannah 

(Johnson)  Perkins,  old  age,  Mar.  23,  1865,  a.  75  y..  10  m. 
Susan   H.,   w.    Perley,   d.   Benjamin  and   Deborah   Glasier,   b. 

Ipswich,  heart  disease,  July  28,  1879,  a.  61  y.,  5  m.,   1  d. 

(Died  in  Lowell.) 


174  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Balch,  William  Henry,  s.  David  B.  and  Fanny,  b.  Durham, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  30,  1855,  a.  32  y.  5  m.  (Died  at  Burlington, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

BARKER,  Hiram  P.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Parker  and  Abigail  (Rog- 
ers), b.  Salem,  dropsy  of  heart,  Oct.  16,  1867,  a.  52  y. 
(Informant,  Henry  Spencer,  undertaker.  Interred  at  Sa- 
lem.) 

BARNARD,  Lavinia  Luddington,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Hewlett 
and  Sarah  Angelina  (Peters),  b.  Stanford,  Duchess  Co., 
N.  Y.,  cardiac  disease,  Apr.  10,  1898,  a.  53  y.,  9  m.,  17  d. 
(Interred  at  Forest  Hill.) 

BARO,  Sarah,  Feb.  21,  1882,  a.  40  y.  (Died  in  Boston.) 

BARTLETT,  Stephen,  s.  Cornelius  and  Grace,  b.  Salem,  heart 
disease,  Nov.  25,  1864,  a.  66  y.  (Died  in  Wenham,  bachel- 
lor,  interred  here.) 

BATCHELDER,     Ezra,    m.,     farmer,    s.     Ezra    and     Nancy 

(Brown),  b.  Danvers,  hernia,  asthenia,  Sept.   1,   1881,  a. 

68  y.,  7  m.,  13  d. 
Joseph,  Capt.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Lydia,  disease  of  the 

heart,  Mar.  12,  1853,  a.  82  y.,  11  m.,  29  d. 
Joseph  Warren,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Perkins), 

disease  of  heart.  May  19,  1887,  a.  87  y.,  2  m.,  1  d. 
Sarah,  d.   Capt.  Joseph  and  Sarah   (Perkins),    (both  dec'd), 

Feb.  17,  1866,  a.  56  y.,  5  m.,   19  d. 

BEAL,  Georgianna,  d.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J.,  b.  Sanford,  Me., 

canker,  Oct.  13,  1856,  a.  2  y.,  2  m. 
John  H.,  s.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J.,  convulsions,  Oct.  6,  1859, 

a.  5  d. 

John  W.,  m.,  teamster,  s.  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Wells),  b.  Peach- 
am,  Vt.,  pneumonia,  June  26,  1881,  a.  68  y.,  8  m.,  18  d. 
Sarah  J.,  wid.  John  W.,  housewife,  d.  Levi  and  Eliza  Ricker, 

b.  Sanford,  Me.,  pulmonary  consumption,  Feb.  19,  1890, 
a.  71  y.,  7  m.,  19  d. 

BECKFORD,  Nabby,  wid.  Samuel,  housewife,  d.  Daniel  and 
Betsey  (Clinton)  Averell,  general  failure  with  cardiac 
disease,  Jan.  6,  1891,  a.  83  y.,  1  m.,  18  d.  (Died  at 
almshouse. ) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  I  75 

Beckford,  Samuel,  Jr.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Nabby 
(Averell),  typhoid  fever,  Jan.  28,  1872,  a.  35  y.  3  m.  3  d. 

Samuel,  farmer,  s.  Silas  and  Mehitable  (Averell),  exposure 
and  exhaustion,  found  dead  24th.  in  meadows  above  Mile 
Brook  bridge,  Aug.  21  or  23,  1887,  a.  78  y.  (At  alms- 
house.) 

BENTON,   Ann,  nurse,   d.   William  and  Judith    (Crane),  b. 

Canton,  apoplexy,  June  30,  1891,  a.  62  y.,  2  m.,  27  d. 
Walter  N.,  Jan.  22,  1887,  a.  35  y.   (Died  in  Somerville,  body 

brought  into  town.) 

BICKFORD,  Otis  F.,  m.,  conductor  on  horse  railroad,  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Julia  A.  (Dodge),  pulmonary  tuberculosis,  Feb. 
28,  1895,  a.  26  y.,  10  m.,  9  d. 

BILLINGS,  Elizabeth  T.,  wid.  Theodore  D.,  housewife,  d. 
Samuel  C.  and  Lydia  (Gould)  Todd,  cancer,  Nov.  22, 
1888,  a.  78  y.,  9  m.,  18  d. 

BISHOP,  Edna  Gladys,  dysentery,  Aug.  7,  1895,  a.  1  y.,  5  m., 
26  d.   (Died  at  Howard,  R.  I.,  body  brought  into  town.) 

BIXBY,  Abigail,  wid.,  old  age.  Mar.  13,  1898,  a.  85  y.,  3  m. 
(Died  at  Maiden,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Albert  W.,  Sept.  25,  1899.  (Died  at  Rowley,  body  brought  into 
town. ) 

Asa  (Capt.),  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  Benjamin  and 
Peggy,  old  age,  June  13,  1858,  a.  72  y. 

Asa  B.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Asa  and  Eleanor  (Howe),  b.  Ips- 
wich, pyemia,  June  29,   1884,  a.  67  y.  4  d. 

Benjamin,  Jan.  3,  1892,  a.  79  y.  3  m.  (Died  at  Sharon,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Elbridge  S.,  s.  Capt.  Daniel  and  Sally  (Towne),  heart  disease, 
Dec.  30,  1876,  a.  65  y.  1  m.  7  d.  (Died  in  Boston.) 

Eleanor,  wid.  Capt.  Asa,  who  died  here  June  13,  1858,  d.  Capt. 
Abraham  and  Eleanor  Howe,  b.  Ipswich  (Linebrook  Par- 
ish), heart  disease,  Dec.  20,   1868,  a.  80  y.  2  m. 

Eleanor  H.,  tailoress,  d.  Asa  and  Eleanor  (Howe),  b.  Ipswich, 
disease  of  brain,  Aug.  7,  1881,  a.  62  y.  2  m.  7  d. 

George  Walter,  shoemaker,  s.  Hasket  G.  and  Harriet  E.,  con- 
sumption. May  17,  1861,  a.  19  y.  9  m.  2  d. 

Hasket  Gerry,  s.  Capt.  Asa  and  Eleanor  (Howe),  Jan.  16, 
1873,  a.  62  y.  1  m.  21  d.  (Died  in  Danvers,  interred  here 
by  Haverhill  road ;  his  father  b.  here ;  mother  in  Ipswich, 
supposed. ) 


176  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

BiXBY,  Julia,  d.  Daniel  and  Sally  (Towne),  June  18,  1890,  a. 

82  y.  8  m.   25  d.    (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought  into 

town,  father  b.  Salem,  N.  H.) 
Lucy  A.,  wid.,  lived  w^ith  daughter,  bronchial  pneumonia,  Feb. 

2,    1896,  a.    76  y.    11   d.    (Died  at  Salem,   body  brought 

into  town.) 
Lydia  A.,  apoplexy,  June  8,  1896,  a.  68  y.  2  m.  1  d.   (Died  at 

Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 

BLAIKIE,  Charles  D.,  laborer,  s.  James  and  Eliza,  b.  Stewi- 
acke,  Nova  Scotia,  scarletina,  Aug.  26,  1860,  a.  19  y. 

BLAISDELL,  Annis,  wid.,  d.  Solomon  and  Anna  (Towne) 
Averell,  gastritis,  Feb.  3,  1879,  a.  83  y.  11  m. 

James,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Annis,  Aug.  22,  1856,  a. 
32  y. 

John,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Annie  (Averell),  cerebro- 
spinal paralysis,  Dec.  11,  1889,  a.  27  y.  10  m.  19  d. 

Samuel,  m.,  b.  Middleton  (supposed),  old  age,  Apr.  28,  1852, 
a.  78  y.  (Mrs.  Elis.  (Wildes)  Hobbs  says  his  mother  was 
Rhoda  Peabody  of  Middleton.) 

Sarah  Augusta,  d.  James  (dec'd)  and  Sarah  C,  diphtheria, 
June  26,  1865,  a.  13  y.  3  m.  9  d. 

BLANCHARD,  Lucinda  A.,  d.  Pliny  (dec'd)  and  Sarah,  heart 
disease,  Aug.  30,  1865,  a.  19  y.  (Interred  at  Boxford.) 

BLETHEN,  David,  farmer,  s.  Stephen  and  Sally   (Blake),  b. 

Lisbon,  Me.,  apoplexy,  Jan.  2,  1892,  a.  72  y.  7  m.  15  d. 
Octavia,  wid.,  housekeeper,  b.   Durham,  Me.,  d.  Reuben  and 

Thankful  (Day),  b.  Durham,  Me.,  paresis,  Apr.  19,  1899, 

a.  78  y.   2  m.    19  d.    (Died  at  Effingham,   N.   H.,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

B'OARDMAN,  Alfred,  s.  John,  Jr.  and  Louisa  S.,  gastritis,  Apr. 

28,  1851,  a.  2  y.  10  m. 
Eunice  P.,  d.  John,  Jr.  and  Louisa  S.,  scarlet  fever,  Apr.  6, 

1853,  a.  9  y.  3  m. 
John,  sen.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Capt.  Daniel  and  Lydia,  disease 

of  the  heart,  June  17,  1856,  a.  76  y. 
John,  m.,  s.  Jorhn  and  Rebecca  (Gould),  hemiplegia  of  heart, 

Feb.  24,  1884,  a.  82  y. 
Louisa  S.,  wid.  John,  d.  John  and  Betsey  (Searles)  McKenzie, 

b.  Manchester,  apoplexy,  Mar.  10,  1887,  a.  78  y.  9  m.  19  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  177 

BoARDMAN,  Rebecca,  wid.  of  John,  who  died.  June  17,  1856, 

d.  John  and  Bethiah  Gould,  old  age.  May   12,   1861,  a. 

79  y.  

Willie  N.,  s.  Moses  N.  and  Martha  (Leach),  b.  Georgetown, 

cholera  infantum,  July  13,  1870,  a.  1  m.    14  d.  (Interred 

at  Georgetown.) 

BOWDEN,  John,  m.,  painter,  s.  Joseph  and  Anna,  b.  Glossop, 
Derbyshire,  England,  fungus,  June  30,  1862.  (Born  in 
the  village  of  Chailesworth,  Glossop,  Derbyshire,  Eng,, 
Arrived  in  Boston  in  August,  1856.) 

Mary  Sarah,  d.  John  and  Esther,  b.  Georgetown,  croup,  Dec. 
2,  1860,  a.  3  y.  8  m.  24  d. 

BOYDEN,  Cornelia,  wid.  Frederick,  d.  Charles  and  Elizabeth 

(Van  Zandt)    Duryea,  b.  New  York  City,  July  5,   1868. 

(Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  interred  here.) 
Dwight,  painter,  s.   Frederick  and  Cornelia  M.    (Duryea),  b. 

Richmond,  Va.,  cardiac  and  kidney  disease,  July  6,  1897, 

a.  54  y.,  11  m.,  6  d. 

BRADSTREET,  Alonzo  A.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Eunice 
(Perkins),  pleuro  pneumonia,  Mar.  23,  1884,  a,  44  y. 
11  m. 

Asa,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  and  Eunice,  peritonitis,  June 
2,   1851,  a.  34  y.  9  m. 

Coypeliu^s  B.  (Maj.),  m.,  farmer,  s.  Capt.  John  and  Mehitable, 
chronic  diarrhoea,  July  23,  1858,  a.  61  y.  8  m.  23  d. 

Eunice,  wid.  Maj.  Cornelius  B.  who  died  July  23,  1858,  d. 
Moses  and  Lydia  (Peabody)  Bradstreet,  dropsy.  Mar.  4, 
1878,  a.  76  y.  6  m.  10  d. 

Eumce,  wid.,  housewife,  d.  Asa  and  Hannah  (Johnson)  Per- 
^ns,  old  age,  June  23,  1879,  a.  82  y.  6  m.  7  d. 

HiMa  Mabel,  d.  Horace  D.  and  Mabel  W.  (Warner),  Nov. 
^5,  1888,  a.  1  y.  25  d.  (Died  at  North  Reading,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

John,  s.  Josiah  and  Sally  (Patch),  Dec.  — ,  1863.  (Died  at 
St.  Louis  Hospital,  New  Orleans.  His  remains  arrived 
here  Mar.  21,  1865  and  were  interred  Mar.  24,  at  same 
day  and  hour  as  E.  H.  Todd,  from  Congregational  meet- 
ing house.) 

J,^hn  (Maj.),  m.,  farmer,  s.  Capt.  Dudley  and  Polly  (Porter), 
Feb.  22,  1869,  a.  76  y.  6  m.  14  d.  (Died'  at  Danvers,  in- 
terred   here. ) 

Tjihn^  B.,  shoemaker,  s.  John  and  Rachel  B.,  b.  Boxford,  con- 
sumption, Aug.  10,  1864,  a.  25  y. 


178  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Bradstreet,  J^2^^,  s.   Capt.   John  and   Mehitable    (Balch), 

consumption,  Oct.  3,  1877,  a.  73  y.  8  d.  (Died  in  Beverly.) 
Mehitabk,  wid.  of  Col.   Porter,  who  died  June  25,   1849,  d. 

John  and  Mehitable    (Balch)    Bradstreet,  paralysis,  Dec. 

8,  1870,  a.  77  y.  8  m.  10  d. 
Sally,   w.   J.£»2ia!i;   d.   Joseph  and  Sally   Patch,   b.   Hamilton, 

stranguary  of  the  intestines,  Apr.  23,  1864,  a.  54  y. 
♦  Sally  R.,  wid.  d.  Israel  and  Lois  Rea,  burned,  June  24,  1880, 

a.  85  y.  4  m. 

William,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Asa  and  Nabby  (Balch),  chronic  rheu- 
^  "  matism,  Apr.  21,  1873,  a.  80  y.  9  m.  25  d. 

BRAY,  Annah  E.,  w.  Benjamin  S.  of  Danvers,  d.  Thomas 
(dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Merrill)  Perkins,  b.  Apr.  15, 
1845,  consumption,  July  8,  1876,  a.  31  y.  2  m.  23  d. 

Arthur  P.,  s.  Benjamin  S.  and  Annie  (Perkins),  chronic  croup, 
Dec.  15,  1872,  a.  2  y.  7  m.  (Died  at  Danvers,  interred 
here  by  Haverhill  road;  mother  b.  in  Topsfield.) 

Benjamin  L.,  pneumonia,  Apr.  17,  1899,  a.  32  y.  10  m.  19  d. 
(Body  brought  into  town.) 

Benjamin  S.,  horse  car  driver,  Aug.  3,  1891,  a.  50  y.  9  m.  5  d. 
(Died  at  Salem,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Florence,  d.  Benjamin  S.  and  Annah  or  (Annie)  E.  (Perkins), 

b.  Danvers,  lung  fever,  Apr.  18,  1874,  a.  4  m.   (Died  in 
Danvers,   interred  by  Haverhill  road.) 

Mabel  O.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  William  H.  and  Eunice 
H.  (Richardson)  Wildes,  premature  confinement,  debility 
and  exhaustion,  Jan.  3,  1896,  a.  16  y.  6  m.  11  d. 

Warren,  s.  Benjamin  S.  and  Annah  (or  Annie)  E.  (Perkins), 
chronic  croup,  Jan.  19,  1873,  a.  4  y.  10  m.  (Died  in  Dan- 
vers, interred  here  by  Haverhill  road;  father  born  in 
Gloucester,  mother  in  Topsfield.) 

BRIGGS,  Frederick  F.,  s.  Michael  and  Jane  (Milner),  dropsy 

of  the  brain,  Nov.  28,  1872,  a.  4  m. 
Michael,   m.,    blacksmith,    b.    Sackville,    N.    B.,    consumption, 

Apr.  24,  1873,  a.  31  y. 

BROWN,  Clarence  L.,  want  of  vitality,  Feb.  10,  1894,  a.  ly^ 
d.   (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought  into  town.) 

James,  Dec,  1862,  a.  23  y.  (Not  interred  here.  Was  killed  by 
a  fragment  of  a  shell  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Enlisted  m 
12th  Reg.  Mass.  Vols,  in  April,  1861.  Had  resided  in 
Topsfield  5  or  6  y.  previous.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  179 

BUCKLEY,  Henry,  s.  Mike  and  Catharine  (Perley),  b.  Dan- 
vers?  cholera  infantum,  Aug.  2,  1879,  a.  5  m.  (Interred 
at  Boxford.) 

BUFFUM,  Fanny,  cerebral  congestion,  Nov.  1,  1892,  a.  78 
y.  6  m.   (Died  at  Saugus,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Sewell,  old  age,  Jan.  23,  1867,  a.  80  y.  (Brought  into  town 
from  Somerville,  Mass.) 

BURBANK,  Jonathan  M.,  m.,  blacksmith,  s.  David  and  Ruth, 
b.  Newburyport,  angina  pectoris.  Mar.  11,  1876,  a.  79  y. 
(Interred  Harmony  Grove,  Salem.) 

BURNHAM,  Alonzo  P.,  lawyer,  found  dead  on  R.  R.  track 
near  Putnamville,  Danvers,  Feb.  10,  1896. 

Elizabeth  W.,  wid.,  at  home,  d.  Isaac  W.  and  Charlotte  Kins- 
man, exhaustion  or  old  age,  Apr.  28,  1895,  a.  70  y.  8  m. 
lid.     (Interred  at  Hamilton.) 

Parker  P.,  salesman,  s.  Ansel  and  Elisabeth  (Roberts),  b.  Ham- 
ilton, exhaustion  attendant  upon  disease  of  the  knee  joint, 
probably  tuberculosis,  Dec.  9,  1895,  a.  42  y.  6  m.  4  d. 

BURRILL,  George,  s.  Ezra  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Salem,  (sup- 
posed), consumption,  July  5,  1867,  a.  70  y.  (Interred  at 
Salem.) 

BURT,  Judith,  wid.,  d.  Shaw    (Her  1st.  m.  was  to  Tim- 

thy   Philips  of   Salem),  b.   Isle  of  Guernsey,   dvsentery, 
Sept.  16,  1854,  a.  76  or  77  y. 

BURTON,  Maud  M.,  table  girl,  d.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Shoe- 
felt),  b.  Millby,  P.  Q.,  tubercular  pthisis,  Dec.  16,  1896, 
a.  22  y.  6  m.  4  d. 

BUTLER,  Charlotte  A.,  wid.,  b.  Boston,  old  age,  Sept.  2,  1895, 

a.  84  y.  4  m.  8  d.    (Died  at  Boston,  body  brought  into 

town. ) 
John   R.,   s.   John   and   Jane,   b.    Newburyport,   consumption, 

June  16,   1870,  a.  60  y.    (Died  at  Boston,  interred  here 

by  Haverhill  road.) 

CARDENAL,  Jessie  H.,  pulmonary  tuberculosis,  Aug.  13, 
1895,  a.  26  y.  11  m.  (Died  at  Boston,  body  brought  into 
town.) 


l8o  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

CARLETON,  Dalmer  Jerome,  m.,  innholder,  s.  Samuel  and 
Nancy  (Richardson),  b.  West  Newbury,  alcoholism,  Aug. 
28,  1888,  a.  47  y. 

Harriet  A.,  wid.  Dalmer  J.  Carleton  and  also  Thomas  P.  Mun- 
day,  housewife,  d.  Charley  and  Henrietta  (Vonhagen) 
Fields,  b.  West  Newbury,  dysentery,  Sept.  8,  1888,  a. 
69  y.  11  m. 

CARR,  John  H.,  farmer,  s.  James  and  Ann  (Dooling),  b. 
Ireland,  disease  of  heart.  May  13,  1893,  a.  60  y. 

CASTLE,  Wallace  Clinton,  s.  John  James  and  Caroline  Amelia 
(Anderson),  congestion  of  lungs,  Sept.  27,  1899,  a.  4  m. 
8  d. 

CASS,  Margaret,  wid.,  at  home,  d.  Nicholas  and  Amelia 
(O'Brien),  b.  Ireland,  general  failure  and  old  age,  Sept. 
15,  1897,  a.  78  y. 

Thomas,  m.,  farmer,  b.  Ireland,  old  age,  Aug.  27,  1896,  a. 
79  y. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Andrew,  s.  Marshall  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Pearl),  scarlet  fever,  Jan.  19,  1875,  a.  7  y.  9  m.  19  d. 

Alice  E.,  d.  Austin  E.  and  Ella  F.  (Lake),  June  22,  1888, 
a.  3  y.  6  m.  18  d.  (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Coraeter,  d.  Marshall  and  Nancy  Jane  (Pearl),  scarlet  fever, 
Jan.  19,  1875,  a.  4  y.  6  m.  19  d. 

Gertrude,  d.  Marshall  and  Nancy  J.  (Pearl),  ervsipelas,  May 
17,  1872,  a.  5  m.  8  d. 

Gertrude,  b.  Lynn,  scarlet  fever,  June  6,  1897,  a.  4  y.  16  d. 
(Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Nancy  J.,  m.,  d.  James  and  Hannah  Pearl,  b.  Porter,  Me.,  ab- 
scess in  stomach,  Dec.  11,  1883,  a.  51  y.  8  m.  4  d.  (Died 
in  Danvers.  Father  and  mother  b.  Porter,  Me.) 

Norman  H.,  s.  Marshall  and  Nancy  (Pearl),  b.  Lynn,  cholera 
infantum,  Aug.  8,  1892,  a.  2  y.  6  m.  (Died  at  Lynn,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Roy  E.,  s.  Edward  A.  and  Ella  (Lake),  Oct.  30,  1887,  a.  3  m. 
(Died  in  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

William,  a.  33  y.  4  m.  2  d.  (Died  on  Rail  Road  St.  Bradford.) 

CHAMPNEY,  Joseph,  laborer,  understood  to  be  a  grandson  of 
Rev.  Joseph  C,  formerly  of  Beverly,  b.  Beverly  (sup- 
posed), drowning  (fell  through  or  from  railroad  river 
bridge  into  river),  Mar.  31,   1861,  a.  77  y. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  iSl 

CHANDLER,  Herbert  Lake,  s.  James  H.  and  Carrie  W. 
(Lake),  b.  Salem,  congestion  bowels,  Jan.  18,  1882,  a. 
3  y.  (Died  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.)  (Father  b.  Salem; 
mother  b.  Topsiield.) 

CHANNELL,  Hannah  (Balch),  w.  Robert,  housewife,  d.  Da- 
vid B.  and  Fanny  (Channell),  b.  Salem,  chronic  cerebral, 
Oct.  11,  1890,  a.  80  y.  3  m.  3  d. 

William,  m.,  shoemaker,  lung  fever,  Apr.  4,  1859,  56  y.  or 
about   (supposed).     (Interred  at  Wenham.) 

CHAPMAN,  Amos  S.,  m.,  farmer,  b.  Ipswich,  s.  Jonathan  and 
Eunice,  cholera  morbus,  Sept.  14,  1858,  a.  47  y.  4  m.  25  d. 

Berta  Freemont,  s.  Lewis  A.  and  Delia  A.  (Conant),  b.  Ha- 
verhill, July  8,  1876,  a.  5  m.  8  d.  (Died  in  Haverhill.) 
(Father  b.  Topsfield ;  mother  b.  Ipswich.) 

Catharine  M.  B.,  wid.,  housewife,  d.  William  Morse  and  Eliza- 
beth (Butler),  b.  Newljuryport,  pleurisy  with  effusion 
and  catarrhal  pneumonia,  May  26,  1890,  a.  81  y.  8  m.  11 
d.  (Died  at  lunatic  hospital,  Danvers,  body  brought  into 
town.)  (Father  b.  Newburyport,  mother  Nottingham, 
N.  H.) 

Elizabeth,  d.  James  and  Isabel  (McLaughlin)  Gibson,  b. 
Deer  Isle,  Me.,  pneumonia,  Jan.  21,  1878,  a.  74  y.  9  m. 
17  d.  (Wid.  of  Jonathan  Chapman,  who  died  in  Rowley 
in  1841.  Here  visiting  Mrs.  E.  Andrews.) 

Eugene,  s.  Lewis  A.  and  Delia  A.,  b.  Haverhill,  July  1,  1878, 
a.  1  y.  2  m.  (Died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.)  (Father  b.  Tops- 
field;  mother,  Ipswich.) 

Eunice  D.,  d.  Jonathan  and  Eunice,  b.  Ipswich,  dropsy,  June 
29,  1850,  a.  47  y. 

Norman  W.,  s.  Daniel  and  Harriet   (Andrews),  Feb.  6,  1889, 

a.  22  y.  4  m.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Susan  M.,  d.  Amos  S.  and  Eliza  A.,  scarlet  fever.  Mar.   12, 

1853,  a.  2  y.  7  m. 
Warren  Perkins,  s.  Amos  S.   (dec'd)  and  Eliza  A.   (Perkins), 
typhoid  fever,  July  18,  1873,  a.  19  y.  2  m.  20  d. 

CHASE,  Lizzie  M.,  d.  Edward  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Newburyport, 
dropsy  in  head,  Oct.  25,  1859,  a.  1  y.  10  m.  (Interred  at 
Newburyport.) 

CHESLEY,  Benjamin,  widr.,  s.  Benjamin  and  Ann   (Dodge), 

b.  Granville,  Nova  Scotia,  ulceration,  cysticis,  Sept.  17, 
1880,  a.  76  y.  11  m.  (Placed  in  tomb  and  Nov.  29  re- 
moved for  interment  to  Bridgeton,  N.  S.) 


l82  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

CLAPP,  Charles  A.,  s.  Isaac  P.  and  Harriet  M.,  b.  Boston, 
disease  in  the  head,  July  13,   1857,  a.  13  y. 

Charles  F.,  s.  Isaac  H.  and  Elvira  B.,  congestion  of  lungs, 
July  6,  1865,  a.  27  d. 

Edward,  s.  Isaac  P.  and  Harriet  M.,  Feb.  9,  1856,  a.  12  y. 

Florence  E.,  d.  Isaac  H.  and  Elvira,  May  11,  1864,  a.  21/2  d. 
(Born  in  Georgetown,  died  in  Georgetown,  interred  here.) 

Harriet  M.,  m.,  d.  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Smith)  Moore,  b.  Ster- 
ling, paralysis,  Apr.  19,  1877,  a.  64  y.  4  m.  6  d. 

Henrietta  M.,  w.  Isaac  H.,  d.  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  Crowell, 
b.  Middleton,  typhoid  fever,  Aug.  30,  1859,  a.  17  y.  3  m. 

Lizzie,  d.  Isaac  H.  and  Elvira  (Bixby),  b.  Georgetown,  Sept. 
17,  1873,  a.  2  d.  (Died  in  Georgetown,  interred  by  Haver- 
hill road.) 

CLARK,  Anna  Maria,  d.  William  W.  and  Nancy  R.,  erysipe- 
las, Feb.  15,  1861,  a.  4  m.  3  d. 

Charles  H.,  m.,  s.  Samuel  and  Anna  P.  (Gould),  b.  Lynn, 
consumption,  June  28,  1886,  a.  43  y.  9  m.  10  d.  (Died  in 
Danvers,  father  b.  Topsfield,  mother  b.  Middleton,  body 
*  brought  into  town.) 

Erastus,  farmer,  s.  Israel  and  Olive  (Redington),  Dec.  28, 
1884,  a.  83  y.  1  m.  25  d.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  father  b. 
Topsfield.) 

Mary  A.,  d.  George  and  Almira,  canker,  July  20,  1870.  (Died 
at  Haverhill.) 

Mary  Perkins,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  John  Potter  and  Esther 
(Perkins)  Peabody,  congestion  lungs  and  influenza,  Dec. 
29,  1898,  a.  80  y.  3  m.  3  d. 

CLARKE,  Anna  P.,  w.  Samuel,  housekeeping,  d.  Andrew  and 

Pamelia  (Winney),  b.  Middleton,  gastritis  and  disease  of 

the  heart,  July  21,  1880,  a.  79  y.  9  m.  3  d. 
Cora  M.,  w.  Nathaniel  P.,  d.  Eben  S.  and  Nancy  S.  Messer,  b. 

Union,  Me.,  phthisis,  1  y.,  Aug.  21,   1887,  a.  36  y.  5  m. 

9  d. 
David,    farmer,    s.    Humphrey   and    Mercy    (Clinton),    heart 

disease,  Mar.  13,  1880,  a.  66  y.  2  m.  14  d. 
Dolly,   w.    Erastus,   d.    Ezra   and   Betsey    (Redden)    Perkins, 

Nov.   15,  1869,  a.  67  y.  3  m.   (Died  at  Ipswich,  interred 

by  Haverhill  road,  her  father  b.  in  Topsfield,  her  mother 

b.  Marblehead.) 
Humphrey,  widr.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Israel  and  Ruth, 

heart  disease,  Sept.  22,  1868,  a.  85  y.  8  m.  15  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 83 

Clarke,    Humphrey    H.,    s.    David    and    Mary    (Peabody), 

Bright's  disease  of  kidneys,  Feb.  17,   1874,  a.  27  y.  2  m. 

4  d. 
Mary  A.,  w.  Joseph  C,  d.  William  and  Abigail  Homan,  Dec. 

14,   1851,  a.  33  y.    (Died  at  Beverly,  body  brought  into 

town.) 
Melvin  W.,  s.  Erastus  K.  and  Martha  J.,  b.  Georgetown,  acci- 
dental (found  dead  on  R.  R.  near  depot),  Nov.  29,  1863. 

a.  14  y.  1  m.  12  d. 
Mercy,  w.  Humphrey,  d.  James  and Clinton,  b.  Ipswich, 

paralysis,  Jan.  2,  1855,  a.  72  y. 
Olive,  wid.  of  Israel  C,  d. Redington,  old  age,  Mar.  13, 

1857,  a.  84  y.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Samuel,    widr.,   carpenter,   s.    Israel   and   Olive    (Redington), 

Apr.  30,   1888,  a.  91  y.  26  d.    (Died  at  Wenham,  body 

brought  into  town.) 

CLEAVELAND,  Nehemiah,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Experience 
(Lord),  Apr.  17,  1877,  a.  80  y.  8  m.  1  d.  (Born  here 
Aug.  16,  1796.     Died  in  Westport,  Conn.) 

CLIFFORD,  Samuel,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia, 
consumption,  Feb.  17,  1872,  a.  64  y.  11m.  17  d. 

William  W.,  m.,  operative,  s.  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Averell), 
disease  of  brain  and  hemorrhage  of  stomach,  June  10, 
1888,  a.  52  y.  1  m.  28  d. 

CLERK,  Robert  M.,  s. ,  suicide  by  hanging,  Aug.  6,  1888, 

a.  43  y.  6  m.  8  d.   ( Died  at  Somerville,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

COBB,  Lewis  Sabine,  widr.,  shoemaker,  apoplexy  and  paraly- 
sis, Dec.  26,  1897,  a.  84  y.  11  m.  13  d. 

COCHRAN,  Eliza  P.,  w.  Silas,  d.   Capt.   Dudley  and   Polly 

(Porter)    Bradstreet,  pneumonia,  Jan.  4,   1874,  a.   70  y. 

11  m.  24  d. 
Silas,  harness  maker,  s.  Robert  and  Sarah  M.,  b.  New  Boston, 

N.  H.,  Jan.  4,  1883,  a.  77  y.  5  m.  2  d.  (Died  in  Maiden. 

Father  b.  N.  Boston,  mother  b.  Salem.) 

COFFIN,  Reuben  H.,  m.,  farmer,  b.  Maine,  paralysis  of  heart, 
Nov.  25,  1899,  a.  67  y.  9  m. 

COLE,  Deborah  G.,  wid.,  d.  James  and  Isabell  Gibson,  b.  Deer 
Isle,  Me.,  heart  and  dropsy,  Sept.  26,  1882,  a.  79  y.  5  m. 
22  d.  (Interred  Rowley.) 


184  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

CONANT,  Elbridge  F.,  s.  Maj.  Nathaniel  (dec'd)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Killam),  accidental,  Nov.  2,  1872,  a.  42  y.  11  m. 
(less  1  day.) 

Elizabeth  K.,  wid.  Nathaniel,  Mar.  1,  1884,  a.  87  y.  6  m.  Id. 
(Died  at  Beverly.) 

Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  John  and  Maria,  consumption,  Feb.  8, 
1854,  a.  30  y.  5  m.  26  d. 

Eunice,  d.  Aaron  and  Eunice  (Dorman),  old  age,  Jan.  24, 
1868,  a.  87  y.  11  m.  (Born  Capen  House.) 

John,  m,,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Dorcas,  influenza,  Dec.  16,  1853, 
a.  58  y.  6  m. 

Josephine  B.,  w.  Benjamin,  d.  Henry  and  Lucy  Wilson,  b. 
Deer  Isle^  Me.,  erysipelas,  June  23,  1871,  a.  37  y.  (Inter- 
red in  Beverly.) 

Julia  W.,  wid.  Samuel,  d.  Timothy  and  Ruth  Morse,  b.  Ips- 
wich (Linebrook  Parish),  influenza,  Mar.  12,  1897,  a. 
82  y.  10  m.  12  d.  (Interred  Linebrook  Parish,  Ipswich.) 

Martha,  wid.  Israel,  d.  John  and  Bethiah  Gould,  Jan.  14,  1854, 
a.  60  y.  10  m.  21  d.  (Interred  at  Linebrook  Parish,  Ips- 
wich.) 

Martha,  d.  Asa  and  Margaret  Adams,  b.  Hamilton,  lung  and 
pleurisy  fever.  Mar.  15,  1872,  a.  72  y.  (wid.  of  John 
Conant,  who  died  Dec.  16,  1853.  His  2d  wife,  her  2d 
husband,  her  1st  husband  was  Aaron  Hubbard,  of  Ips- 
wich.) 

Nathaniel  (Maj.),  s.  Aaron  and  Eunice  (Dorman),  heart 
disease  and  dropsy,  Mar.  10,  1872,  a.  76  y.  5  m.  5  d. 

Sarah  Lucinda,  d.  Elbridge  F.  and  Belinda  (Rogers),  May  18, 
1872,  a.  9  y.  7  m.  (Died  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  interred  here 
by  Haverhill  road.) 

Warren  S.,  s.  Daniel  A.  and  Harriet  E.  (Peck),  lung  fever, 
Apr.  15,  1865,  a.  1  y.  9  m.  (Died  at  Wenham,  interred 
here. ) 

CONLEY,  Eunice  G.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Samuel  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Boardman)    Janes,  cardiac  dropsy.  Mar.   2,   1894, 

a.  70  y.  2  m.  10  d. 

James  Henry,  widr.,  shoe  worker,  s.  John  and  Ellen  (Welch), 

b.  Windsor,    Nova    Scotia,    pneumonia,    Oct.    21,    1897, 
a.  73  y.  3  m. 

Robert  Hampton,  s.  Samuel  and  Ruth  P.  (Lake),  cholera  in- 
fantum, Sept.  27,  1888,  a.  2  m.  19  d. 

CORNWALL,  Francis  H.,  farm  laborer,  s.  Francis  and  Jane 
(Conlon),  b.  Ireland,  oedema  of  lungs,  Jan.  19,  1891,  a. 
59  y.   (Wife  Margaret  Brahamy.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 85 

COTTON,  Eliza,  liver,  d.  Apr.  — ,  1895,  brought  into  town 
Aug.  5,  a.  80  y.  4  m.  27  d.  (Died  at  Tamworth,  N.  H., 
body  brought  into  town.) 

CRAM,  John  H.,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  Algenon  S.  and  Nancy 
C.  (Burrill),  b.  Deering,  Me.,  phthisis  and  consumption, 
Oct.  4,  1894,  a.  36  y.  1  m.  4  d. 

CRAWFORD,  Susan  Van  V.,  w.  Rev.  Lyndon  S.,  d.  Edwin  A. 
and  Maria  (Stafford)  Doolittle,  b.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
tuberculosis,  Aug.  12,  1884,  a.  26  y.  4  m.  14  d.  (In- 
terred Albany,   N.  Y.) 

William,  shoemaker,  s.  James,  Aug.  28,  1899,  a.  56  y.  (in- 
terred at  Middleton.) 

CREELiVlAN,  Catharine  W.,  w.  of  George  W.,  d.  Capt.  David 
McCoudhea,  b.  SheetHarbor,  Nova  Scotia,  Sept.  16,  1853, 
a.  53  y.  (Died  at  Danvers,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Emma  W.,  d.  George  W.  and  Catharine  W.,  Sept.  15,  1853, 
a.  8  y.  (Died  at  Danvers,  body  brought  into  town.) 

CRESSEY,  Joseph  W.,  shoemaker,  parents  not  known,  b.  New- 
buryport,  senile  exhaustion.  May  16,  1897,  a.  82  y.  6  m. 
16  d.  (Died  at  Danvers  Hospital.) 

Ruth  T.,  w.  Joseph  W.,  d.  Nathaniel  B.  and  Ruth  (Towne) 
Wells,  cancer  of  womb,  May  27,  1874,  a.  69  y.  7  m. 

CROSS,  Aaron,  was  found  dead  in  a  pasture  in  Linebrook 
Parish,  Ipswich,  Oct.  3,  1854.  (Body  brought  into  town, 
and  interred  here  Oct.  4,  at  Almshouse  burying  ground.) 

Mary,  d.  Jacob  and  Mary  Smith,  Feb.  4,  1869,  a.  79  y.  (Died 
at  Boxford,  wid.  of  Aaron  C.  who  died  in  Ipswich,  Lme- 
brook  Parish,  in  1854,  and  was  interred  here.  Mrs.  C. 
interred  in  Boxford.) 

CROWELL,  Elizabeth,  w.  Josiah,  d.  William  and  Elizabeth 

(Towne)  Phillips,  lung  fever,  Nov.  2,  1869,  a.  61  y.  5  m. 
Emma   Augusta,    d.    Harriet   A.,    diarrhoea,    Aug.    17,    1851, 

a.  2  m. 
Harriet  A.,  d.  Josiah  and   Elizabeth,   consumption,  Apr.    13, 

1854,  a.  19  y.  10  m.   (nearly.) 
Josiah,  laborer,  s.  Brown  and  Elizabeth   (Brown),  b.  Salem, 

old  age,  Apr.  28,  1889,  a.  84  y.  9  m.  16  d. 


1 86  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

CULLITON,  John  F.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Lucy  (John- 
son), b.  Salem,  paralysis  of  the  heart,  sudden,  June  24, 
1890,  a.  37  y.  8  m. 

CUMMINGS,  Elizabeth,  d.  Robert  J.  and  Rachel  G.,  b. 
Mitchell,  Canada  West,  cholera  infantum,  Sept.  8,  1858, 

a.  1  y.  2  m. 

Ernest  Franklin,  s.  Arthur  C.  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Merrill),  in- 
fantile paralysis.  May  19,  1893,  a.  5  m.   13  d. 

Humphrey,  s.  Cyrus  and  Susanna  (Wildes),  Aug.  9,  1874,  a. 
52  y.  5  m.  (Died  in  Boston  at  Mass.  Hospital,  interred  by 
Haverhill  road,  mother  b.  here.) 

Salome  M.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Ste- 
vens) Welch,  pneumonia  and  disease  of  heart.  Mar.  31, 
1894,  a.  69  y.  9  d. 

Sarah,  wid.  d.  Benjamin  and  Martha  (Perley)  Scott,  b.  Ips- 
wich, old  age,  Aug.  17,  1878,  a.  86  y.  4  m. 

Susan,  wid.  Cyrus,  d.  Moses  and  Susannah  Wildes,  ulceration 
of  bowels,  Jan.  7,  1852,  a.  66  y.  10  m.  (Mr.  Cummings 
died  Apr.,  1827.) 

Sylvester,  m.,  s.  Samuel  and  Joanna  (Andrews),  bo  Wenham, 
suicide,  Sept.  22,  1890,  a.  54  y.  10  m.  2  d.  (Died  at  San- 
ford,  Me.,  body  brought  into  town,  mother  b.  Essex.) 

William,  (Capt.),  farmer,  s.  Elijah  and  Eunice  (Conant), 
congestion  of  lungs,  Oct.   10,   1868,  a.  80  y.  9  m. 

CURTIS,  Alice  D.,  at  home,  d.  Francis  and  Lillia  (Bryant), 

b.  Boxford,  phthisis,  July  1,  1887,  a.  24  y.  11m.  15  d. 
Christopher  L.,  s.   Francis  and  Lorintha,   Mar.   27,    1878,  a. 

27  y.  (Died  in  Boxford.  Father  b.  Boxford;  mother  b. 
in  N.  H.) 

George  F.,  s.  Francis  and  Lillie,  b.  Boxford,  whooping  cough 
and  typhoid  fever,  Apr.  8,  1866,  a.  5  y.  5  m.  17  d. 

Lilly,  w.  Francis,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary  Bryant,  b.  New  York 
City,  N.  Y.,  consumption,  Jan.  25,  1873,  a.  34  y.  11  m. 

Lorintha  D.,  wid.,  d.  Samuel  and  Bethia  (Grandy),  b.  Read- 
ing, Vermont,  paralysis,  Sept.  14,  1894,  a.  81  y.  11  m. 
16  d.   (Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary,  wid.,*d.  Hawkes  and  Mary  Lincoln,  b.  Boston,  organic 
disease  of  heart,  Oct.  16,  1880,  a.  82  y.  7  m.  5  d.  (In- 
terred Mt.  Auburn.) 

Maude,  at  home,  d.  Francis  and  Lillia  (Bryant),  phthisis,  July 
27,  1887,  a.  19  y.  10  m.  6  d. 

Nellie  M.,  d.  Francis  and  Lillia  (Bryant),  b.  Boxford,  pul- 
monary consumption,  Mar.  27,  1883,  a.  24  y.  12  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 87 

Curtis,  Oscar  F.,  s.  Francis  and  Lorintha  D.,  b.  Boxford,  June 
S,  1864,  a.  25  y.  5  m.  (Died  in  Washington  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  battle,  interred  here.) 

DAVIS,  Catherine  T.,  m.,  d.  William  O.  and  Elizabeth  (Bur- 
bank)  Sides,  b.  Groveland,  Mass.,  cerebral  hemorrhage, 
May  25,  1892,  a.  48  y.  2  m.  27  d.  (Died  at  Danvers.) 

David  E.,  m.,  butcher,  s.  David  and  Rhoda  (Chapman),  b. 
Lee,  N.  H.,  poisoned  with  laudanum,  May  19,  1883, 
a.  64  y.  9  m. 

David  Frank,  shoemaker,  s.  David  E.  and  Mary  (York),  b. 
Durham,  N.  H.,  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  7,  1874,  a.  24  y.  6  m. 

2  d. 

George  L.,  s.  Van  Ness  and  Mary  W.,  b.  Bennington,  N.  H., 
typhoid  fever,  Dec.  4,  1862,  a.  9  y.  3  m. 

Leroy,  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Sarah,  b.  Candia,  N,  H.  (supposed), 
dysentery,  Sept.  4,  1861,  a.  2  y.   (about.) 

Mary,  wid.  David  E.,  housewife,  d.  Thomas  and  Deborah  (El- 
kins)  York,  b.  Lee,  N.  H.,  mania.  Mar.  27,  1890,  a.  71  y. 
6  m.  19  d. 

DAVISON,  Elma  L.,  nurse,  d.  Cyrus  and  Lavinia  (Dickinson) 
Averell,  cancer  of  stomach  and  liver,  Mar.  7,  1896,  a.  65  y. 
4  m.  15  d. 

DAY,  Harold  E.,  Sept.  17,  1895,  a.  4  m.  13  d.  (Died  at  Ha- 
verhill, body  brought  into  town.) 

DEICKHOFF,  Louisa,  housekeeper,  d.  James  and  Hannah 
(Carroll),  b.  Nova  Scotia,  exhaustion  from  accidental 
burning,  June  4,  1898,  a.  21  y.^  (Died  at  Mass.  Hospital, 
interred  at  Alden  River,  Nova  Scotia.) 

DELAND,  Benjamin,  m.,  s.  Joseph  and  Phebe,  b.  Danvers, 
consumption,  Oct.  19,  1870,  a.  62  y.  8  m. 

Harriet  A.,  w.  Benjamin  F.,  housewife,  d.  David  S.  and  Lydia 
A.  (Elwell)  Lane,  b.  Gloucester,  diabetes,  Oct.  4,  1890, 
a.  58  y.  9  m.  26  d. 

John  Hood,  m.,  shoeworker,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Eliza- 
beth  (Ross),  consumption,  Jan.   11,   1878,  a.  26  y.  2  m. 

3  d. 

Moses,  s.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Ross),  b.  Ipswich,  May 
30,  1864.  (He  was  killed  in  battle  near  Pamunky  River, 
Va.,  May  30,  b.  in  Ipswich,  Nov.  8,  1838;  not  interred 
here;  enlisted  from  here  1861.) 


I  88  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Deland,  Royal  Augustus,  s.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Ross), 
b.  Boxford,  June  20,  1864.  (He  died  at  Emory  Hospital, 
Washington,  D.  C,  wounded  in  right  leg,  June  3,  1864, 
at  battle  of  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  b.  in  Boxford,  Dec.  7, 
1843;  enlisted  here  1862;  not  interred  here.) 

Sarah  Ann,  d.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  (Ross),  con- 
sumption, May  17,  1874,  a.  17  y.  5  m.  12  d. 

DERRY,  Emma  J.,  m.,  d.  Thomas  and  Margaret  Cass,  b.  Sa- 
lem, puerperal  convulsions,  Sept.  12,  1879,  a.  34  y.  4  m.  18 
d.  (Interred  Danvers.) 

DEWING,  Albert  W.,  Dec.  14,  1885,  a.  37  y.  7  m.  14  d.  (Died 
in  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

DICKINSON,  Albert,  s.  Horace  and  Eunice  (Blaisdell), 
(dec'd),  typhoid  fever,  Aug.  27,  1866,  a.  24  y.  1  m.  14  d. 

Eunice,  w.  Horace,  d.  Samuel  and  Annis  Blaisdell,  hemorrhage, 
Feb.  21,  1853,  a.  33  y.  5  m. 

George,  shoemaker,  s.  Horace  and  Eunice,  typhoid  fever,  Oct. 
31,  1860,  a.  22  y.   11  m. 

Samuel  Horace,  widr.,  operative,  s.  Darias  and  Mary,  b.  Row- 
ley, paralysis,  June  18,  1883,  a.  72  y.  2  m.  12  d.  (Died 
at  almshouse.)      ' 

DODD,  Abby  Ann,  d.  Benjamin  C.  and  Lucy  A.,  disease  of 

the  head,  June  19,  1857,  a.  1  y.  4  m.  17  d. 
Benjamin  C,  widr.,  shoemaker,  b.  Marblehead,  apoplexy.  May 

15,  1897,  a.  77  y.  7  m.  14  d. 
Lucy  Ann,  2d.  w.  Benjamin  C,  d.  Humphrey,  Jr.,  and  Olive 

B.   (Perkins)   Wildes   (she  dec'd),  consumption,  Dec.  27, 

1873,  a.  36  y.  6  m.  16  d. 

DODGE,  Clarence  P.,  m.,  barber,  s.  John  H.  and  Mary  J. 

(Lake),  Bright's  disease.  Mar.   20,    1888,  a.   26  y.   7  m. 

20  d.     (Died  at  Marblehead,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Edmund,  s.   Charles  Frederick  and  H.   Melissa   (Littlefield), 

premature  birth,  July  27,  1874,  a.  3  d. 
Kitty,  2d.  m.,  wid.  Peter,  of  Wenham,  d.  Dea.  John  and  Ruth 

Gould,  Apr.  2,  1856,  a.  77  y.  11  m.  15  d. 
Jessie  Bradford,  clerk,  d.  William  Ladd  and  Mary  Lane,  b. 

Charlestown,  pulmonary  consumption,   Feb.  26,    1891,  a. 

23  y.  8  m.  22  d.     (Interred  Hampton,  N.  H.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  I  89 

Dodge,  Loretta  S.,  d.  Andrew  and  Emily,  b.  Ipswich,  foreign 
body  in  the  windpipe,  Apr.  17,  1863,  a.  2  y.  2  m.  (Interred 
at  Ipswich.) 

Mary  J.,  w.  John  H.,  d.  Eleazer  and  Hannah  A.  Lake,  con- 
sumption, Nov.  29,  1864,  a.  30  y. 

Mehitabel,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary,  disease  of  liver,  Nov.  9, 
1854,  a.  69  y.   (supposed)    (Died  at  almshouse.) 

Otis  F.,  s.  William  P.  and  Rebecca  P.  (Perkins),  (both 
dec'd),  consumption  and  chronic  diarrhoea,  Mar.  7,  1865, 
a.  23  y.  7  m.  19  d.  (Died  at  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  in- 
terred here  by  turnpike.) 

William  P.,  s.  William  P.  and  Rebecca  P.  (Perkins),  Oct.  20, 
1875,  a.  38  y.  9  m.  10  d.  (Died  in  Worcester.  Parents  b. 
Topsfield.) 

DONALDSON,  Clarence,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth,  conges- 
tion of  brain,  Mar.  17,  1864,  a.  7  y.  11  m.  13  d. 

Elizabeth,  wid.  William,  d.  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Gilford)  Pea- 
body,  congestion  of  lungs,  Apr.  4,  1892,  a.  75  y.  6  m.  20  d. 

William,  operative,  s.  William  and  Mary,  b.  St.  John,  N.  B., 
paralysis,  Dec.  28,  1885,  a.  78  y.  23  d. 


DONNELS,  John  F.,  s.  Frederick  W.  (dec'd)  and  Susan  Don- 
nels  (now  Peabody),  b.  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  scrofula  and 
hip  disease,  Aug.  24,  1865,  a.  18  y. 

DONOVAN,  Timothy,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Neal),  b. 
Ireland,  cardiac  disease,  Sept.  3,  1894,  a.  56  y.  (Interred 
at  Salem.) 

DOW,  Mary,  Jan.  27,  1885,  a.  74  y.  15  d.  (Died  at  Beverly.) 

DOWNES,    Bertha,   d.    Moses    H.    and    Mary   E.,-  marasmus, 

Sept.  4,  1887,  a.  1  m.  8  d.  (Died  in  Maiden,  body  brought 

into  town.) 
Vesta,  d.  Moses  H.  and  Mary  Lizzie,  diphtheria,  Dec.  1,  1879, 

a.  3  y.  4  m.  (Died  at  Boston.  Father  b.  here;  mother  in 

Pepperell,  Mass.) 

DRESSER,  Effie  M.,  d.  William  W.  and  Susan  E.  (Floyd),  b. 
Danvers,  July  9,  1890,  a.  2  y.  1 1  m.  9  d.  (Died  at  Dan- 
vers,  body  brought  into  town.  Father  b.  Boxford ;  mother 
in  Wenham.) 


190  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Dresser,  Susie  M.,  d.  William  and  Susan  (Floyd),  b.  Middle- 
ton,  Aug.  27,  1891,  a.  6  m.  10  d.  (Died  at  Middleton, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

William  O.,  s.  William  and  Susan  (Floyd),  b.  Danvers,  Aug. 
10,  1893,  a.  2  m.  12  d.  (Died  at  Danvers,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

DUDLEY,  Lucy  Augusta,  d.  John  S.  and  Mary  P.  (Pingree), 

pneumonia  and  tuberculosis,  Oct.  3,   1886,  a.  17  y.  4  m. 

17  d.     (Died  at  Chelsea.     Father  b.  Gloucester;  mother 

b.  Ipswich.     Body  brought  into  town.) 
Mary  E.,  d.  John  S.  and  Mary  P.    (Pingree),  scarlet  fever, 

Jan.  3,  1867,  a.  7  y.  1  m.  27  d.  (Died  at  Boston,  interred 

here.) 

DUFFY,  Laurence  T.,  painter,  s.  James  Duffy,  b.  Ireland,  ex- 
posure. Mar.  12,  1895,  a.  54  y.  (Found  dead  near  house 
of  L.  A.  Rust.    Interred  at  Salem.) 

DURGAN,  Abby,  wid. ,  d.  Thomas  Moore,  Jan.  17,  1850, 

a.  69  y.  6  m.    (Died  at  Salem,  body  brought  into  town 
and  interred  here.) 

DWINELL,  David  H.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Louisa  (Richards), 

heart  disease,  Mar.  26,  1896,  a.  75  y.  3  m.  ^1  d. 
George  W.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Louisa   (Richards),  organic 

heart  disease,  Dec.  21,  1890,  a.  56  y.  1  m.  14  d. 
John,  Jr.,  s.  John  and  Louisa,  dropsy,  Sept.  2,  1859,  a..  39  y. 

11  m.  23  d. 
John,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Esther,  heart  disease  and  dropsy, 

Apr.   1,   1864,  a.  81  y. 
Louisa,  wid.  John,  d.  John  and  Hepsibah  (Amsden)  Richards, 

b.  Southboro,  Mass.,  dysentery,  Aug.  25,  1879,  a.  81  y. 
6  m.  13  d. 

Louisa,  housekeeper,  chronic  disease  of  heart,  Sept.  27,  1896, 
a.  72  y. 

ELLARD,  George  S.,  gardener,  s.  George  N.  and  Johanna 
(Sheehan),  b.  Kill  worth,  Co.  Cork,  typhoid  pneumonia, 
May  24,  1882,  a.  41  y. 

ELLIOTT,  Elizabeth  S.,  w.  William  H.,  d.  Sumner,  b. 

Beverly,  consumption,  Nov.   23,    1851,  a.  30  y. 

George  Freddie,  s.  Frederick  A.  and  Lucy  K.  (Pingree),  dys- 
entery, Oct.  13,  1868,  a.  4  y.  6  m.  14  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  I9I 

Elliott,  Frederick  A.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Israel  and  Mary  Por- 
ter (Randlett),  heart  failure  and  Bright's  disease,  Sept. 
21,  1892,  a.  58  y.  6  m.  6  d. 

Israel  D.,  (Capt.),  widr.,  carpenter,  s.  Robert  and  Mehitable 
(Dodge),  b.  Beverly,  paralysis,  Apr.  13,  1873,  a.  78  y. 
3  m. 

Lucy  Kimball,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Jewett  and  Mary  (Perkins) 
Pingree,  disease  of  brain,  Nov.  11,  1879,  a.  42  y.  10  m. 
6  d. 

Mary  P.,  w.  Capt.  Israel  D.,  d.  Phineas  and  Abigail  (Kim- 
ball) Randlett,  b.  Boxford  (West  part),  paralysis,  Feb. 
2,  1866,  a.  63  y.  10  m. 

William  H.,  s.  Israel  D.  and  Mary  P.,  Apr.  30,  1856,  a.  31 
y.  7  m.  (Died  at  East  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

EMERSON,  Francis  J.,  s.  John  W.,  b.  New  York  City,  con- 
vulsions, Dec.  17,  1884,  a.  2  y.  11m.  13  d.  (Died  New 
York  City.) 

Harriet  Jane,  at  home,  d.  Thomas  Porter  and  Sarah  (Phillips), 
tuberculosis,  Dec.  18,  1898,  a.  55  y.  8  m. 

Lydia  B,,  wid.  Joseph,  who  died  in  1826,  d.  Ezra  and  Anna 
Burrill,  b.  Salem,  old  age,  Sept.  3,   1865,  a.  86  y.  6  m. 

Sarah,  w.  Thomas  P.,  d.  Richard  and  Jane  Phillips,  maras- 
mus, Aug.  31,  1851,  a.  35  y.  10  m. 

Thomas  P.,  widr.,  s.  Billy  and  Ruth,  heart  disease,  Mar.  30, 
1878,  a.  75  y.  11  m.  9  d. 

ESTEY,  Eunice,  wid.  Enos,  d.  Israel  and  Hannah  Kenney,  b. 
Middleton,  dropsy,  Nov.  4,  1851,  a.  77  y. 

FANCHER,  Hiram  Grant,  s.  W.  Grant  and  Belle  L.  (War- 
ren), b.  Morrisville,  Vt.,  pleuro  pneumonia,  Aug.  27, 
1897,  a.  10  m.  16  d. 

FERGUSON,  Edith  M.,  teacher,  d.  Edward  H.  and  Mary 
(Gould),  pneumonia.  Mar.  5,  1894,  a.  20  y.  5  m.  13  d. 
(Died  at  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Elmer  L.,  s.  Ephraim  P.  and  Sarah  (Cummings),  membraneous 
croup,  Oct.  25,  1892,  a.  2  y.  6  m. 

Huldah  W.,  w.  Thomas,  d.  Elijah  and  Ruth  (Fisk),  Feb.  2, 
1888,  a.  82  y.  9  m.  23  d.  (Died  at  Marblehead,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Lizzie  May,  d.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  Ann  (Gould),  pneu- 
monia, Feb.  19,  1871,  a.  2  y.  9  m.  18  d. 


192  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Ferguson,  Ralph  G.,  s.  Edward  E.  and  Mary  (Andrews), 
valvular  disease  of  heart,  Dec.  20,  1885,  a.  5  y.  9  m.  2  d. 

Sarah  B.,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Alfred  C.  and  Salome  M.  (Welch) 
Cummings,  consumption,  Oct.  16,  1895,  a.  36  y.  6  m. 

Thomas,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  George  and  Huldah  W.  (Perkins), 
Mar.  29,  1892,  a.  82  y.  10  m.  29  d.  (Died  at  Marble- 
head,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Willie  Arthur,  s.  Thomas  F.  and  Sarah  A.,  b.  Danvers,  croup, 
May  10,  1862,  a.  1  y.  5  m.  19  d.  (Died  in  Danvers,  in- 
terred here.) 

FISHER,  Nathaniel,  b.  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  pneumonia,  July 
29,  1874,  a.  75  y.  2  m.  25  d.  (Died  at  almshouse.) 

Sally,  wid.  Nathaniel,  d.  Jacob  and  Huldah  (Wildes)  Pea- 
body,  old  age,  Sept.  15,  1885,  a.  86  y.  4  m.  8  d.  (Died 
at  almshouse.) 

FISK,  Abigail,  m.,  d.  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Smith)  Pettingill,  b. 
Salem,  influenza.  May  10,  1880,  a.  82  y.  4  m.  5  d.  (Father 
b.  in  Newburyport;  mother  in  Ipswich.) 

Jonas,  shoemaker,  Dec.  17,  1891,  a.  46  y.  5  m.  (Died  in  Dan- 
vers, body  brought  into  town.) 

John,  m.,  operative,  s.  Amos  and  Mercy  (Peabody),  disease  of 
spine,  June  26,   1886,  a.  47  y.   19  d. 

Mercy,  wid.  Amos,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy  (Perkins)  Pea- 
body,  Aug.  15,  1885,  a.  80  y.  2  m.  4  d.  (Died  at  North 
Andover.     Parents  b.  Topsfield.) 

FISKE,  Amos,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mehitable  (Balch),  Sept.  9, 
1850,  a.  49  y.  (Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Amos  T.,  kept  shoe  store,  s.  John  and  Adeliza  (Pike),  con- 
sumption, Nov.  19,  1896,  a.  26  y.  5  m.  3  d. 

Elsie,  d.  Nathaniel  (died  1849)  and  Mehitable  (Balch),  b. 
Beverly?  paralysis,  Mar.  5,  1874,  a.  75  y.  10  m.  2  d.  (Died 
in  Salem,  interred  by  Turnpike.  Her  mother,  b.  here, 
died  at  Salem,  Sept.   16,   1864.) 

Jonas,  (retired  clergyman),  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mehitable 
(Balch),  congestion  of  lungs,  Oct.  4,  1879,  a.  74  y.  10  d. 

Mehitable,  d.  John  and  Sarah   (Baker)   Balch,  Sept.  16,  1864, 

a.  92  y.     (Died  in  Salem,  born  here;  wid.  of  Nathaniel 
Fiske,  who  died  Nov.  1849.) 

FLOYD,  Charles  J.  P.,  m.,  harness  maker,  s.  John  and  Susan, 

b.  Newburyport,  chronic  rheumatism  and  malarial  poison, 
since  1863,  June  1,  1890,  a.  61  y.  2  m.  15  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  193 

Floyd,  John  C.  F.,  s.  Charles  J.  P.  and  Elizabeth  C,  convul- 
sions, June  17,  1859,  a.  1  y.  3  m.  11  d. 

FOGG,  Elizabeth,  w.  Luther,  d.  Neal,  b.  Belfast,  Me., 

consumption,  Sept.  22,  1868,  a.  33  y.    (She  had  lived  in 
Topsfield  since  14th  July  last.     Interred  at  Danvers.) 

FORD,  Dennis,  m.,  laborer,  b.  Ireland,  diphtheria,  May  16, 
1861,  a.  49  y. 

FOSS,  Annie  M.,  m.,  d.  Joseph  and  Olive  E.  Mishowe,  b. 
North  Carolina,  cholera  morbus,  Aug.  5,  1894,  a.  50  y. 
8  m.     (Interred  at  Ipswich.) 

Richard,  laborer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Esther  (Tuttle),  b.  Straf- 
ford, N.  H.,  valvular  disease  of  heart,  Jan.  6,  1897,  a. 
58  y.  4  m.   (Interred  at  Ipswich.) 

FOSTER,  Angelina  (Towne),  m.,  pneumonia,  Feb.  14,  1894, 
a.  70  y.     (Died  at  Somerville,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Cynthia,  at  home,  d.  Joseph  and  Abigail  Andrews,  heart  and 
dropsy.  May  27,  1881,  a.   77  y.  8  m.   (Interred  Ipswich.) 

Evelyn,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  A.  (Averell),  scarlet  fever, 
June  24,  1873,  a.  7  y.  3  m.  5  d. 

Harriet  J.  H.,  d.  Edwin  and  Sarah  M.,  dysentery,  Oct.  14, 
1851,  a.  2  y.  5  m.  12  d. 

Henry  Harrison,  s.  Stephen  B.  and  Lucy,  typhoid  fever,  Nov. 
15,  1862,  a.  23  y.  9  m.  (Died  on  a  U.  S.  vessel  on  Po- 
tomac River,  about  100  miles  below  Washington.  Left 
Topsfield  in  Aug.,   1861  ;  interred  here  Nov.  22.) 

Lucy,  w.  Stephen  B.,  d.  Jacob  and  Huldah  Peabody,  inflam- 
mation of  bowels.  May  18,  1862,  a.  61  y.  1  m.  14  d.  (Died 
at  almshouse.) 

Lucy  S.,  d.  Stephen  B.  and  Lucy  (Peabody),  (she  dec'd), 
pleuro  pneumonia,  Jan.  10,  1876,  a.  43  y.  6  m. 

Stephen  B.,  widr.,  b.  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  gastro-enteritis,  Aug. 
2,   1879,  a.  84  y.  9  m.  16  d. 

Tabitha,   wid.   Asa,    d.   Day,   b.    Eden,    Mount   Desert, 

Maine,  Nov.  29,  1850,  a.  72  y. 

FOWLER,  Sarah  Lewis,  wid.,  housewife,  d.  Simon  and  Cyn- 
thia (Young)  Smith,  b.  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  pneu- 
monia, Jan.  16,  1899,  a.  68  y.  24  d. 

FOY,  John,  b.  Ireland,  disease  of  brain,  May  18,  1854,  a. 
51  y.     (Died  at  almshouse.) 


194  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

FRAME,  Arthur  A.,  s.  Job  H.  and  Almira  A.  (Gould),  dysen- 
tery, Sept.  2,  1867,  a.  3  y.  9  m.  2  d. 

Hannah  C,  w.  Samuel,  d.  Robert  and  Esther  Whidden,  b. 
Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  consumption,  Nov.  9,  1857,  a.  42  y. 

FULLER,  Alice  Etta,  d.  Enos  and  Sarah  S.  (Johnson),  cholera 
infantum,  Sept.  11,  1874,  a.  2  m.  25  d. 

Benjamin,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Esther  (Wilkins),  b. 
Middleton,  dysentery,  Aug.  29,  1897,  a.  69  y.  9  m.  16  d. 

Charles,  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Pingree),  marasmus,  Jan. 
22,  1894,  a.  3  m.  28  d. 

Charles  M.,  operative,  s.  Calvin  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Richard- 
son), consumption,  Aug.  30,  1884,  a.  23  y.  11m.  11  d. 

Mary  E.,  w.  Calvin  W.,  d.  Ezra  and  Eliza  Richardson,  b. 
Middleton,  consumption,  Jan.  5,  1871,  a.  31  y.   1  m. 

Rufus,  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza  M.  (Foster),  lung  fever,  Oct. 
15,  1869,  a.  1  y.  2  m.  22  d.  (Interred  at  Middleton.) 

Rufus,  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Pingree),  b.  Boxford,  Apr.  27, 
1897,  a.  3  m.  10  d.  (Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Sarah  S.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  William  P.  and  Susan  E.  (Man- 
son)  Johnson,  b.  Southboro,  Mass.,  influenza  and  pneu- 
monia, Feb.  27,  1896,  a.  45  y.  7  m.  27  d. 

Timothy,  m.,  shoe  worker  and  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Esther 
(Wilkins),  b.  Danvers,  paralysis  of  heart,  Oct.  27,  1888, 
a.  57  y.  2  m.  2  d.  (Dropped  dead  at  house  of  E.  H.  Fer- 
guson, Grove  St.) 

Willie  Edwin,  s.  Enos  and  Sarah  S.,  scarlet  fever,  Feb.  1,  1880, 
a.  7  y.  12  d.  (Died  at  Framingham.  Father  b.  Danvers; 
mother  b.  Southboro.) 

,  s.  Enos  and  Sarah  S.  (Johnson),  stillborn,  Dec.  30,  1877. 

FULLERTON,  Hannah,  w.  of  John  Fullerton  of  Wolfborough, 
N.  H.,  (b.  Aug.  10,  1791),  d.  of  Jonathan  and  Shuah 
Morrison  of  Tuftonborough,  N.  H.,  May  1,  1855,  a.  63 
y.  8  m.  (Died  at  Taunton,  body  brought  into  town.) 

GALLOUPE,  Daniel  P.,  m.,  teacher,  retired,  s.  Israel  and  Bet- 
sey (Ross),  heart  disease.  May  4,  1890,  a.  83  y.  3  m.  14  d. 
(Died  at  Lowell,  body  brought  into  town.  Mother  b. 
Ipswich. ) 

David  B.,  m.,  s.  Israel  and  Betsey  (Ross),  Mar.  12,  1888, 
a.  83  y.  1  m.  12  d.  (Died  at  Worcester,  body  brought  into 
town.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 95 

Galloupe,  Mary  R.,  housewife,  wid.  b.  Lowell,  disease  of 
brain,  Apr.  13,  1891,  a.  78  y.  2  m.  15  d.  (Died  in  Lowell, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

GALLUP,  Betsey,  w.  Israel,  d.  Timothy  and  Polly  (Burnham) 
Ross,  b.  p:ssex,  influenza,   Feb.   14,   1861,  a.   78  y.    10  d. 

Ida  Porter,  d.  William  Webster  and  Mary  L.  (Story),  b.  Dan- 
vers,  diphtheria,  Jan.  15,  1870,  a.  6  y.  1  m.  15  d. 

Israel,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  and  Anna,  b.  Danvers,  heart 
disease,  Feb.  24,  1864,  a.  82  y.  3  m.  26  d. 

Mary,  d.  Amos  and  Anna,  Oct.  9,  1855,  a.  60  y.  23  d. 

Sally  R.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Ezra  and  Betsey  Perkins,  can- 
cer. May  17,  1880,  a.  67  y.  10  m. 

William  Porter,  widr.,  retired  manufacturer,  s.  Amos  and 
Ruth  (Cree),  paralysis  of  the  heart,  June  29,  1890,  a. 
80  y.  3  m.  22  d. 

GAMBELL,  Huldah,  wid.,  d.  George  and  Sally  Smith,  b.  Dan- 
vers, heart  disease,  Nov.  10,  1866,  a.  67  y.  Her  1st.  hus- 
band was  Joseph  White.  Never  lived  here  except  a  few 
weeks  years  ago.  Mrs.  G.  came  to  town  the  day  before 
her  death.) 

GARRETT,  George  E.,  s.  William  H.  and  Sarah  H.  (Lake), 
inflammation  of  lungs,  Dec.  10,   1867,  a.  1  y.  4  m.  13  d. 

William  H.,  shoemaker,  s.  William  A.  and  Amelia  (Boden),*. 
b.  Salem,  typhoid  pneumonia,  June  14,  1882,  a.  47  y.  9  m. 
23  d. 

GETCHELL,  Annie  E.,  Mar.  16,  1895,  a.  41  y.  2  m.     (Died^ 

at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Mary  A.,  wid.,  d.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth   (Boardman)   Janes,, 
erysipelas,  Apr.  18,  1882,  a.  47  y.  7  m.  23  d.     (Died  in 
Boston.     Father  b.  Salem;  mother  b.  Topsfield.) 

GILMAN,  Henry  G.,  m.,  cabinet  maker,  s.  Josiah  and  Abigail 
(Hapgood),  b.  Tamworth,  N.  H.,  cancer  of  stomach, 
Apr.  7,  1898,  a.  70  y.  8  m.  7  d.  (Deaf  and  dumb.  In- 
terred at  Center  Ossipee,  N.  H.) 

GLASIER,  Benjamin,  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  Benja- 
min and  Deborah,  b.  Ipswich,  scrofulous  disease  of  bow- 
els, May  29,  1871,  a.  57  y.  4  m. 


195  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

GLAZIER,    Benjamin   Payson,  m.,    farmer,   s.    Benjamin   and 

Clarissa   (Towne),  typhoid  fever,  Apr.  5,   1890,  a.  36  y. 

10   m.       (Died    at    Ipswich,     body    brought     into     town. 

Father  b.  Ipswich.) 
Louisa  A.,  wid.   Payson,  housekeeper,  d.  Daniel  and  Harriet 

M.    (Andrews)    Chapman,  b.   Ipswich,   pneumonia,   Mar. 

19,   1895,  a.  32  y.   1  m.   19  d.      (Died  at  Ipswich,  body 

brought  into  town.) 

GOODHUE,  Charles  A.,  s.  John  B.  and  Sarah  A.,  b.  Salem, 
convulsions,  Oct.  3,  1857,  a.  1  y.  3  m.  (Interred  at  Sa- 
lem.) 

GOULD,  Albert  Webster,  b.  Hamilton,  Apr.  15,  1897,  a.  1  y. 

9  m.  22  d.     (Died  at  Wenham,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Allen,    Sen.,   m.,    farmer,   s.    Nathaniel   and   Hannah,    gravel, 

Aug.  5,  1862,  a.  76  y.  10  m.  20  d.     (Interred  at  Danvers.) 
Allen,  m.,  laborer,  s.  Allen  and  Martha  (Brown),  b.  Danvers, 

phthisis,  Apr.  30,  1890,  a.  67  y.  5  m.   16  d. 
Almira,   wid.    Francis     Gould   and   John   Dudley,   d.     Daniel 

and    Rachel    (Pulsifer)    Doe,    b.    Gloucester,    disease    of 

liver  and  jaundice.  May  14,  1887,  a.  72  y.  3  d.    (Died  at 

almshouse.) 
Amos  A.,  s.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.,  b.  Boxford,  disease  of  the 

heart,  Oct.  23,  1862,  a.  27  y.  6  m.     (Birthplace  of  father, 

Middleton ;  of  mother,  Newburyport.) 
Andrew,    s.    Edward    Otis   and    Roseltha    (Sides),    dysentery, 

Sept.  26,  1868,  a.  1  y.  6  d. 
Andrew,  shoemaker,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Betty  (Andrews),  heart 

disease,  Feb.  21,   1878,  a.  81  y.  6  m.   17  d. 
Andrew,   m.,   farmer,    s.   Andrew   and   Pamelia    (Kenney),   b. 

Middleton,   pleurisy,    congestion   of   right   lung,    Oct.    6, 

1896,  a.  90  y.  9  m.  25  d. 
Anna,  wid.  Zaccheus,  Esq.,  who  died  July  5,  1874,  d.  John,  Jr. 

and  Ruth  (Gould)  Hood,  old  age,  Oct.  13,  1874,  a.  79  y. 

2  m.  14  d. 
Ansel,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Long),  herpes  and 

gastritis.  May  27,  1885,  a.  74  y.  3  m.  15  d. 
Ariel  Huntin,<^;ton,  m.,  butcher,  s.  Joseph  and  Ruth   (Porter), 

apoplexy,  Feb.  22,   1879,  a.  60  y.   11  m.  4  d. 
Bennie  C.,  s.   Cleaveland  and  Susan  M.,  scarletina,  Jan.   20, 

1860,  a.  10  m.  15  d. 
Bessie  Allen,  d.  William  H.  and  Lois  A.    (Ray),  premature 

birth,  Nov.   15,   1879,   1   d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 97 

Gould,  Betsey,  wid.  Josiah,  who  died  Apr.  26,  1851,  d.  Dea. 

John  and  Ruth  (Perkins)   Gould,  heart  disease,  Nov.  23, 
1877,  a.  78  y.  10  m.  18  d. 
Betsey,  wid.  Thomas,  housewife,  d.  Amos  and  Betsey  (Brown) 

Perkins,  cancer  of  breast,  July  30,   1890,  a.   75  y.  6  m. 

23  d. 
Charles,    widr.,    farmer,   paralysis,   laryngitis,    Dec.    18,    1896, 

a.  81  y.  8  m. 
Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  s.  Allen  and  Martha,  b.  Danvers,  con- 
consumption,  Aug.  21,  1851,  a.  25  y.  10  m. 
Charlie,  s.  Edward  Otis  and  Roseltha   (Sides),  canker,  Sept. 

6,  1876,  a.  23  d. 
Elizabeth,   wid.    Nathaniel,   d.   Jacob   and   Mary  Andrews,   b. 

Boxford,  jaundice,  Oct.  7,  1851,  a.  84  y. 
Elizabeth  A.,  w.  Charles,  at  home,  d.  John  and  Mary  A.  Gould, 

chronic  dysentery,  Jan.  14,  1881,  a.  64  y.  1  m.  7  d. 
Elizabeth   C.    [w.   John  A.],   housekeeper,   d.    Benjamin   and 

Susan    C.    Leach,    b.    Manchester,    intestinal    obstruction, 

Nov.   17,   1893,  a.  68  y.   10  m.   10  d.      (Died  at  Chelsea, 

body  brought  into  town.) 
Elizabeth   Porter,  d.  Jonathan    (dec'd)    and  Mary  E.    (Mun- 

day),  scarlet  fever,  Sept.  10,  1867,  a.  7  y.  2  m.  13  d. 
Emaretta  H.,  d.  Andrew  and  Mary  P.,  dropsy  on  brain,  Aug. 

28,  1851,  a.  1  y.  4  m.  22  d. 
Emerson  P.,  s.  Joseph  and  Ruth,  erysipelas  and  mortification, 

June  5,  1863,  a.  51  y.     (Died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.     En- 
listed in  48Lh  Reg.  Co.  D.,  left  here  in  Dec,  1862.  Not 

interred  here.) 
Esther  Louisa,  d.  Francis  and  Almira,  malignant  sore  throat, 

Oct.  28,  1860,  a.  8  y.  9  m.  27  d. 
Francis,  m.,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Betty  (Andrews),  consumption, 

Oct.  13,  1870,  a.  72  y.  1  m.  8  d. 
Harland  Loring,  s.  J.  Loring  and  S.  Josephine   (Bradstreet), 

diphtheria,  July  20,   1886,  a.  3  y.   7  m.  27  d.      (Died  at 

Melrose,  parents  b.  Topsfield,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Harold,  s.   Frank  E.  and  Julia  A.,  exhaustion,  Feb.  3,   1898, 

a.  3  d. 
HoUis  Leroy,  s.  Melvin  W.  and  Mary  "E.    (Smith),  capillary 

bronchitis  and  tuberculosis,  Feb.  5,  1891,  a.  1  y.  14  d. 
Howard   L.,  s.   Cleaveland  and   Susan   M.,   cholera  infantum, 

Aug.  23,  1862,  a.   1  y.  5  m.      (Died  in  Boxford,  interred 

here.) 
Jesse  Perley,  s.  Francis  and  Irene,  b.  here,  consumption,  Sept. 

4,    1857,  a.  24  y.      (Died  at  Georgetown,  body  brought 

into  town.) 


198 

Gould,  John,  Sen.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  John  and  Bethiah,  gravel 

and  diarrhoea,  Nov.  4,  1862,  a.  77  y.  2  m. 
John,  m.,  butcher,  s.  Josiah  and  Betsey    (Gould),  paralysis, 

Apr.  ]4,  1886,  a.  59  y.  4  m.  9  d. 
John  Hood,  widr.,  gentleman,  s.  Zaccheus  and  Anne  (Hood), 

carcinoma  of  the  stomach,  Feb.   11,  1895,  a.  71  y.  12  d. 

(Town  clerk  9  years.) 
Jonathan  Porter,  m.,  butcher,  s.  Joseph  and  Ruth,  fracture  of 

spine,  July  16,  1860,  a.  45  y.  6  m.  16  d. 
Joseph,  m.,  butcher,  s.  Joseph  and  Ruth   (Porter),  heart  dis- 
ease and  dropsy,  Jan.  20,  1889,  a.  83  y.  1  m.  15  d. 
Josiah,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Abigail,  tumor  in  bowels, 

Apr.  26,  1851,  a.  62  y. 
Josiah  L.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Josiah  and  Betsey  (Gould),  disease 

of  stomach,  chronic,  Oct.  26,  1880,  a.  63  y.  6  d. 
Julenna  A.,  w.  Allen,  Jr.,  d.  Samuel  and  Nancy  Goodale,  b. 

Boxford,  puerperal  fever,  Jan.  1,  1860,  a.  24  y.  7  m.    (In- 
terred at  Bradford.) 
Lucy  Merra,  housekeeper,  wid.  Joseph  P.,  d.  Oliver  and  Sal- 
lie    (Esty)    Peabody,   b.  Boxford,  heart  disease,  Nov.   8, 

1892,  a.  86  y.  5  m.  9  d.     (Interred  Middleton.) 
Lydia  A.,  heart  disease,  Jan.  31,   1896,  a.  76  y.  6  d.      (Died 

at  Old  Ladies  Home,  Salem,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Mary,  wid.  Samuel,  who  died  Apr.  9,  1860,  d.  Long,  b. 

Andover,  heart  disease,  July  29,  1870,  a.  85  y.  9  m. 
Mary,  wid.  John,  who  died  Nov.  4,  1862,  d.  Elijah  and  Mary 

(Gould)  Averell,  general  debility,  June  26,  1876,  a.  87  y. 

4  m.  15  d. 
Mary  A.,  wid.  Josiah  L.,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Nancy  C.  Small,  b. 

Alton,   N.   H.,  heart,  kidney  and  dropsy,   Dec.   8,   1884, 

a.  57  y.  4  m.  21  d. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  Allen  and  Mary  Ann,  phthisis,  Aug.  3,   1860, 

a.  19  y.  6  m. 
Mary  Emily,  wid.  Jonathan  P.,  d.  William  and  Mary  (Moore) 

Munday,  pneumonia,  Jan.  18,  1879,  a.  56  y.  7  m.  15  d. 
Mary  L.   L,  d.   Zaccheus  and  Elizabeth,  b,   Baltimore,   Md., 

cerebro-spinal  disease,  Feb.  14,   1875,  a.  11  y.  1  m.  29  d. 

(Father  b.  Topsfield ;  mother  in  Baltimore.) 
Mary  Prudence,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  David  and  Sarah  (Lake) 

Lake,   b.    Newburyport,    disease   of   heart,    May   2,    1899, 

a.  89  y.  11  m.   16  d. 
Mary  R.,  d.  Edward  Otis  and  Roseltha  (Sides),  dropsy  of  the 

brain,  Mar.  18,  1871,  a.   1  y.  8  m.  4  d. 
Matilda  M.,  w.  Ansel,  d.  Charles  F.  and  Matilda  Radcliffe,  b. 

South  Andover,  typhoid  fever,  June  12,   1880,  a.  49  y. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  1 99 

Gould,  Nathaniel,  Jan.  10,  1898,  a.  66  y.  11  m.     (Died  at  Bos- 
ton, body  brought  into  town.) 
Nathaniel  F.,  s.  Francis  and  Almira,  scarlet  fever,  Nov.  30, 

1862,  a.   5  y.  8  mos.   (Mother  b.  in  Gloucester.) 
Nellie   Adeline,   d.   Ariel   H.   and   Lois   Augusta    (Munday), 

typhoid  fever,  Nov.  17,  1876,  a.  16  y.  3  m.   10  d. 
Olive,   v^id.,    housekeeper,   d.    Sargent    and    Polly    (Thomas) 

Sanborn,  b.  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  gastro  enteritis,  Nov.  20, 

1896,  a.  86  y.  3  d. 
Pamelia,  w.  Andrew,  d. Kenney,  b.   Middleton  ?  heart 

disease  and  dropsy,  Mar.  8,  1865,  a.  S3  y.  8  m. 
Polly,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Hannah   (Killam),  pneumonia,  Apr. 

19,  1875,  a.  86  y.  2  m.  18  d.   (Died  in  Boxford.  Father 

born  in  Topsfield,  mother  in   Boxford.) 
Rachel  A.,  w    Nathaniel,  d.  Jacob  and  Betsey  (Perkins)  Pea- 
body,  measles  and  pneumonia,  Apr.  1,  1874,  a.  43  y.  9  m. 

21  d. 
Ruth,  d.   Dea.  John  and  Ruth,   apoplexy,  Aug.  29,   1851,  a. 

6S  y. 
Sally  F.  (recorded  Sarah),  at  home,  d.  John  and  Mary  (Aver- 

ell),  disease  of  heart,  dropsy  and  old  age,  Nov.  12,  1895, 

a.  82  y.  3  m.  5  d. 
Sally  M.,   w.  of   Lemuel  Holt,   d.   Capt.   William  and  Mary 

Munday,  Sept.  4,  1857.  (Died  at  Hamilton,  body  brought 

into  town.) 
Samuel,  m.,  trader,  s.  Samuel  and  Abigail,  paralysis,  Apr.  9, 

1860,  a.  75  y. 
Thomas,    m.,  farmer,  s.    Nathaniel    and    Betsey    (Andrews) 

Gould,  apoplexy,  Aug.  6,  1882,  a.  74  y.  9  m.  22  d. 
William  Munday,  s.    (and  only  child),     Ariel  H.  and   Lois 

Augusta,  scarlet  fever,  Feb.  16,  1853,  a.  8  y. 
William   Porter,   m.,   butcher,   s.  Jonathan   Porter   and   Mary 

Emily  (Munday),  appendicitis  and  disease  of  heart.  May 

18,  1897,  a.  47  y. 
Zaccheus    (Esq.),  m.,  s.   Zaccheus,  Jr.,   and  Anna    (Brown), 

paralysis,  July  5,  1874,  a.  84  y.  5^m.  16  d. 
Zaccheus,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Zaccheus  and  Anne   (Hood),  paraly- 
sis, June  23,  1888,  a.  73  y.  2  m.  20  d.  (Died  at  Boxford, 

body  brought  into  town.) 

GRIFFIN,  Mary  Jane,  Aug.  9,  1885,  a.  46  y.  (Died  in  Worces- 
ter.) 

GUNNISON,  Charles  L.,  m.,  section  hand  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R., 

s.   John  H.   and   Eleanor  A.    (Sweeney),   typhoid  fever, 
Aug.  7,  1898,  a.  28  y.  7  m.  6  d.   (Died  at  Beverly,  body 
brought  into  town.) 


200  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Gunnison,  Eliza  A.,  w.  John,  d.  Joseph  and  Martha  Quince, 
b.  Durham,  N.  H.,  consumption,  Nov.  6,  1857,  a.  33  y.  7  m. 

Elizabeth  Hood,  d.  John  H.  and  Eleanor  A.  (Sweeney),  scar- 
let fever,  Julv  23,  1873,  a.  12  y.  11  m.  9  d. 

Ellen,  m.,  d.'  Charles  and  Anna  H.  (Lake)  Sweeney,  b. 
Boston,  July  10,  1878,  a.  43  y.  5  m.  9  d.  (Died  at  hospi- 
tal in  Danvers,  brought  here  for  burial.) 

Hannah,  wid.  of  William  G.  who  died  in  Boxfield  in  1858, 
d.  Jacob  and  Mary  Smith,  b.  Boxford,  Feb.  8,  1869,  a. 
76  y.  6  m.  (Died  at  Boxford,  same  house  as  Mary  Cross, 
interred  here.) 

John  H.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Hannah  (Smith)  car- 
diac disease  and  general  failure.  Mar.  28,  1897,  a.  75  y. 
3  m.  12  d. 

Lydia  P.,  w.  Edward  Everett,  d.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Ross)  D eland,  consumption.  May  16,  1875,  a.  25 
y.  7  m.  14  d. 

Mary  E.,  w.  Edward  Everett,  d.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Ross)  Deland,  b.  Boxford,  consumption.  Mar.  9, 
1873,  a.  26  y.  (Died  in  Boxford,  interred  by  Haverhill 
road.) 

Sarah  A.  (Fifield)  w.  John  H.,  d.  Roswell  and  Catharine 
(Belden)  Root,  b.  East  Burke,  Vt.,  insanity,  Apr.  27, 
1883,  a.  44  y. 

William,  b.  Salem,  Mar.  21,  1858,  a.  66  or  68  y.  (Died  at 
Boxford,  body  brought  into  town.) 


HALE,    Harriet    M.,    w.    William,    d.   John    and    Mehetable 

(Wildes)    Potter,   consumption,   Feb.   24,    1862,   a.   22  y. 

11  mos.    (Interred  at  Boxford.) 
William,   widr.,   restaurant  keeper,   s.    John   and   Matilda,   b. 

Boxford,  typhoid  fever,  Dec.  4,   1862,  a.   1862,  a.  29  y. 

(Interred,  Boxford). 


HALL,  Althener  F.,  d.  Samuel  W.  and  Fanny  P.,  b.  Middle- 
ton,  canker,  Oct.  10,  1861,  a.  15  mos.  (Died  at  Middle- 
ton.  Interred  here.) 

Fanny  P.,  w.  of  Samuel  W.,  d.  William  and  Eunice  Brad- 
street,  b.  here,  consumption,  Feb.  20,  1861,  a.  36  y.  1  m. 
6  d.    (Died  at  Middlcton.     Interred  here.) 

Theodora  W.,  d.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boardman)  Janes, 
typhoid  fever,  Dec.  29,  1863,  a.  19  y.  (Born  here',  died 
at  Salem,  interred  here.) 


•  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  20I 

HAMMOND,  Stephen  P.,  operative,  s.  Edward  and  Lucy 
(White),  heart  disease,  Mar.  11,  1884,  a.  72  y.  11  m. 

HANNAY,  Christabel  C,  Nov.  29,  1885,  a.  11  y  11  m.  (Died 
in  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

HARDON,  Charles  F.,  s.  Jerry  and  Mary  (Ferguson),  b. 
Amesbury,  scarlet  fever,  Apr.  6,  1894,  a.  10  y.  3  m.  (Died 
at  Amesbury,  body  brought  into  town.) 

HART,  Jane,  wid.  of  Joseph,  Nov.  — ,  1854.  (Died  at  Lynn, 
body  brought  into  town  and  interred  here,  Nov.  4.) 

HARTFORD,  Sarah  P.,  wid.,  housekeeper  for  her  brother, 
N.  S.  Clark,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Betsey  A.  (Sibley)  Clark, 
b.  Union,  Me.,  disease  of  the  heart.  Mar.  8,  1894,  a.  59  y 
5  m.   18  d.    (Interred  at  Skowhegan,  Me.) 

HATHAWAY,  Margaret  E.,  paralysis,  June  8,  1896,  a.  44  y. 
1  m.  26  d.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  body  brought  into 
town. ) 

HAYDEN,  Elisabeth  A.,  wid.,  d.  Jacob  and  Elisebeth  (Per- 
kins)  Peabody,  old  age,  Sept.  19,  1895,  a.  77  y.  6  m. 

HEATH,  John,  m.,  s.  John  and  Harriet,  b.  New  Salem,  N.  H., 
May'l9,  1857,  a.  69  y 

HENDERSON,  H.  Sophia,  m.,  housewife,  d.  John  and  Lou- 
isa (Richards)  Dwinell,  heart  disease.  Mar.  9,  1897,  a. 
70  y.  6  m.  15  d.  (Interred  at  Wenham.) 

HERRICK,  Benjamin,  s.  Benjamin  and  Nancy  (Endicott) 
(she  dec'd),  Apr.  21,  1873,  a.  49  y  3  m.  23  d.  (Died  in 
Danvers,  interred  by  Haverhill  road ;  his  father  b.  in  Box- 
ford,  mother  in  Danvers.) 

Benjamin,  widr.,  wheelwright,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Gould),  b.  Boxford,  chronic  ulcers  of  legs,  Dec.  31, 
1873,  a.  84  y.  9  m.  22  d. 

Charles,  Jr.,  clerk,  s.  Benjamin  (dec'd)  and  Mary  A.  (Rey- 
nolds), b.  Apr.  14,  1852,  typhoid  fever,  Jan.  23,  1878, 
a.  25  y  9  m. 

Charles,  retired  shoe  manufacturer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Nancy 
(Endicott),  b.  Boxford,  congestion  of  lungs,  from  acci- 
dent, Dec.  28,  1893,  a.  81  y.  U  m.  13  d. 


202     "  TOPSFIELD   DEATHS 

Herrick,  Henry  E.,  shoemaker,  s.  Benjamin  and  Nancy  (En- 

dicott),  disease  of  the  brain,  Mar.  24,  1894,  a.  76  y.  4  m. 
Lucy  Hobert,  wid.  housekeeper,  d.  Robert  and  Ruth  (Bright) 

Lake,  cardiac  disease,  Nov.  19,  1898,  a.  74  y.  10  m.  9  d. 
Nancy,  w.  Benjamin,  d.  Samuel  and  Damaris  Endicott,  b.  Dan- 

vers,  disease  of  liver,  Aug.  19,  1862,  a.  7ry. 
Sarah,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  James  and  Mehitable  (Burnham) 

Nutter,  b.  Essex,  gravel,  old  age,  Nov.  3,  1899,  a.  79  y. 

5  d. 

HEWES,  Jane  H.,  w.  William  H.,  d.  John  and  Joanna  (Lov- 
ett)   Gardner,  b.  Beverly,  cancer,  Feb.  10,  1875,  a.  74  y. 

HILLS,  Mary  F.,  m.,  d.  John  and  Martha  J.  Richardson,  b. 
Wilmington,  Va.,  paralysis,  disease  of  brain.  May  28, 
1896,  a.  40  y.  2  m.  10  d.   (Interred  Linebrook,  Ipswich.) 

HOBBS,  Abraham,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Abraham,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth, 
old  age,  Mar.  9,  1858,  a.  85  y.  10  m.  25  d.  (Died  at  alms- 
house. Mrs.  Hobbs,  his  wid.  and  2nd  wife,  died  at  Mid- 
dleton,  Apr.  5,   1858.) 

David,  m.,  blacksmith  and  farmer,  s.  David  and  Rhoda,  old 
age.  May  18,  1854,  a.  79  y.  9  m.  18  d. 

David  C,  s.  David  (Jr.)  and  Sarah  (Perkins),  Sept.  14,  1875, 
a.  64  y.  3  m.  13  d.  (Taken  from  here  to  Insane  Asylum 
June  23,  1875 ;  died  in  Somerville.  Name  originally 
David  H.  Altered  in  1834.  Mrs.  H.  was  a  sister  of  Mrs. 
Averell  who  d.  Apr.   11,  1873.     Parents  b.  here.) 

Elizabeth,  wid.,  2nd  wife  of  David,  who  died  May  11,  1854. 
d.  Dudley  and  Bethiah  (Harris)  Wildes,  heart  disease, 
Oct.  15,  1866,  a.  77  y.  9  m. 

George,  s.  David  and  Rhoda,  influenza.  Mar.  16,  1851,  a.  65  y. 
7  m.  25  d. 

Harriet  L.,  wid.,  d.  William  and  Susan  Hopkins,  b.  Maidstone, 
Vt,  Sept.  16,  1880,  a.  53  y.  9  m.  18  d. 

Mary,  wid.  Benjamin  (who  died  Sept.  8,  1833),  d.  Thomas 
Fuller,  b.  Salem,  Sept.  9,  1852,  a.  81  y.  (Died  at  Box- 
ford,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary,  wid.  George  who  d.  Mar.  16,  1851,  d.  Aaron  and 
(Hannah?)  Kneeland,  July  1,  1860,  a.  82  y.  (Died  at 
almshouse.) 

Rebecca,  wid.  David  (2nd  wife),  d.  Card,  b.  Glouces- 
ter, old  age,  Oct.  1,  1861,  a.  96  y. 

Rhoda,  d.  George  and  Mary,  fits,  Oct.  31,  1856,  a.  34  y.  10  m. 
30  d.  (Died  at  almshouse.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  203 

HOBSON,  Dorothy  J.,  wid.,  d.  Abraham  and  Judith  (M^J- 
son)  Jewett,  b.  Ipswich,  paralysis  and  old  age,  Apr.  21, 
1897, *a.  92  y.  1  m.  18  d.  -,    . ,  r 

Geon^e  R,  s.  Prescott  and  Dorothy,  b.  Rowley,  typhoid  fever, 
Oct  25,  1862,  a.  25  y.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  inter- 
red here  Nov.  18.  Enlisted  as  one  of  Topsfield  quota.) 

Prescott,  m.,  shoe  cutter,  s.  Thomas  and  Lois  (Bailey),  b. 
Rowley,  pleurisy,  Feb.  6,  1880,  a.  77  y.  26  d. 

HODGDON,  Mary  E,  housekeeper,  d.  James  and  Mary 
(Burns)  Warener,  b.  Wells,  Maine,  heart  disease,  May 
31,  1893,  a.  49  y.  3  m.  17  d. 

HODGES,  Benjamin,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Mary  Osgood 
(Deland),  b.  Salem,  cardiac  disease,  Jan.  12,  1879,  a. 
49  y.  9  m.  .,  . 

Marv  Osgood,  d.  Benjamin  and  Maria  Rees  (Reynolds),  pa- 
'ralysis  of  heart,  Feb.  20,  1892,  a.  2  m.  24  d. 

HOLMES,  Charles  H.,  widr.,  attorney  at  law,  s.  Hon  John 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Brooks),  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  disease  of  spme, 
July  14,  1886,  a.  75  y.  8  m.  14  d.        ^      .  ,     ^    c,  , 

Florence  C.,  d.  Albert  B.  and  Lucy  D.  (Curtis),  b.  Salem, 
whooping  cough,  Mar.  23,  1882,  a.  8  m.  (Died  in  Salem. 
Father  b.  Ipswich,  mother  b.  Boxford.) 

Hannah  S.,  d.  Hon.  John  and  Sarah,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  con- 
sumption. Mar.  9,  1866,  a.  59  y. 

HOMAN,  Abigail,  wid.  of  William,  d.  Daniel  and  Hannah 
Estey,  b.  here,  consumption,  Aug.  20,  1852,  a.  71  y.  (Died 
at  Beverly,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  B  ,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Seth  and  Mary  Butler,  b.  Glou- 
cester, capillary  bronchitis,  June  25,  1891,  a.  81  y.  10  m. 

^ William,  m.,  farmer,  s.  William  and  Abigail  (Estey),  b.  Bev- 
erly, h^art,  sudden,  Jan.  28,  1886,  a.  76:  y.  7  m.  28  d. 

HOOD,  Anna  E.,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Benjamin  and  Ruth 
(Emerson)  Jacobs,  general  tuberculosis,  Sept.  8,  1898, 
a.  27  y.  9  m.  7  d.  (Died  at  Haverhill,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Benjamin,  farmer,  s.  Francis  and  Hannah  (Gould),  b.  Box- 
ford,  Bright's  disease,  June  25,  1897,  a.  79  y.  4  m.  20  d. 
(Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into   town.) 


204  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Hood,  Edward,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia,  consumption,  Aug.  21, 
1852,  a.  53  y. 

Edward  A.,  stable  keeper,  s.  Elisha  and  Mary  J.  (Gould), 
pneumonia,  Apr.  4,  1896,  a.  50  y.  6  m.  17  d.  (Died  at 
Georgetown,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Elizabeth  B.,  2nd  m.,  w.  John,  d.  Enos  and  Anna  (Lake),  b. 
Boston,  disease  of  the  heart,  Dec.  17,  1859,  a.  40  y. 

Elisabeth  H.,  d.  Elisha  A.  and  Mary  J.  H.,  scarlet  fever,  Dec. 
17,  1852,  a.  8  m.  (Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Elisha  A.  (of  Georgetown),  s.  Elisha  (who  d.  1830),  and 
Betsey  (Herrick),  b.  Haverhill,  apoplexy,  July  30,  1873, 
a.  51  y.  (Died  in  Boxford,  interred  by  Haverhill  road. 
His  father  b.  here,) 

F.  Augustus,  s.  Francis  and  Hannah,  b.  Boxford,  June  27, 
1864.   (Died  in  Baltimore,  interred  here.) 

Hannah,  wid.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sally  Gould,  heart  disease. 
May  4,  1862,  a.  80  y.  8  m.  (b.  Topsfield,  d.  in  Boxford. 
Interred  here..). 

John,  widr.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  John  and  Ruth  (Gould), 
old  age,  Apr.  12,  1870,  a.  76  y.  6  m.  4  d. 

John  Gould  (Esq.),  m.,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia,  cancer  of 
stomach,  June  6,   1858,  a.  51  y.  2  d. 

Lucy,  at  home,  d.  John  and  Ruth  (Gould),  cardiac  disease, 
Mar.  31,  1895,  a.  85  y.  9  m.  6  d. 

Mary,  d.  John,  Jr.  and  Ruth  (Gould),  dysentery,  Sept.  27, 
1875,  a.  74  y.  11  m.  28  d. 

Mary  J.,  wid.,  housekeeper,  pneumonia,  Apr.  11,  1896,  a.  71  y. 
3  m.  12  d.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  body  brought  into 
town. ) 

Nabby,  w.  Samuel,  d.  David  and  Mehitable  Cummings,  paraly- 
sis, Sept.  15,  1863,  a.  76  y.  9  m.  11  d.  (Died  at  alms- 
house. ) 

Phebe,  Avid.  Capt.  Wesley  de  la  F[letcher],  who  d.  at  Boxford, 
1852,  d.  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Batchelder)  Foster,  chron- 
ic dysentery,  Sept.  29,  1875,  a.  77  y.  7  m.  29  d.  (Name 
originally  David  Hood  ;  altered  in  1834.  Mrs.  Hood  was 
a  sister  of  Mrs.  Averell  who  died  Apr.  11,  1873.) 

Samuel,  widr.,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Gould),  old  age,  Aug. 
29,  1865,  a.  80  y.  9  m.  5  d.  (Died  at  almshouse.) 

Sarah,  wid.  John  G.  Esq.,  who  died  June  6,  1858,  d.  David 
and  Sally  (Gould)  Brown,  b.  Boxford  (a  few  feet  from 
Topsfield  line),  influenza,  Feb.  4,  1876,  a.  71  y. 

Sarah,  d.  Francis  and  Hannah  (Gould),  b.  Boxford.  heart 
and  dropsy,  Apr.  27,  1893,  a.  78  y.  6  m.  22  d.  (Died  at 
Boxford,  body  brought  into  town. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  205 

Hood,  Walter  Gould,  s.  Elisha  A.  and  Mary  J.   (Gould),  b. 

Boxford,  apoplexy,  Sept  29,   1879,  a.  25  y.  6  m.  20  d. 

(Died  in  Georgetown.    Father  b.  Haverhill,  mother  here.) 
Wesley  de   la    Fletcher,   Capt.,   s.   John   and   Ruth,   Mar.   22, 

1852,   a.   54  y.  6  m.     Name  originally  David.     Altered 

by  Legislature  in  1834.     Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought 

into  town.) 

HOOPER,  Christie,  wid.,  d.  John  and  Jennie  (Chisholm)  Fra- 
ser,  b.  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  pneumonia,  Feb.  15,  1892,  a. 
36  y.  11  m.  13  d.  (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

John  L.,  s.  Eben  S.  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Marblehead,  overseer 
on  plantation,  heart,  Aug.  19,  1879,  a,  34  y.  5  m.  (Died 
at  Prairie  Bluff,  Ala.     Parents  b.  Marblehead.) 

liORNE,  Albert  P.,  s.  Moses  P.  and  Emily  (Gould),  Bright's 
disease  of  kidneys.  Mar.  13,  1873,  a.  28  y.  3  m.  (Died  in 
Boston,  interred  south  of  river.  His  father  b.  in  Wen- 
ham,  mother,  in  Topsfield.) 

Emily,  w.  Moses  P.,  d.  Zaccheus  (Esq.)  and  Anna  (Hood) 
Gould  (they  died  here  in  1874),  cancer  of  right  breast, 
Oct.  14,  1876,  a.  55  y.  6  m.  9  d.  (Died  in  Concord.) 

Moses,  b.  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Feb.  27,  1869,  a.  83  y.  5  m.  (Died 
at  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  interred  here,  south  of  river  and  af- 
terwards removed.  Informant  M.  P.  Home,  now  of 
East  Boston.) 

Moses  P.,  widr.,  music  teacher,  pneumonia.  Mar.  6,  1893,  a. 
73  y.  8  d.  (Died  at  Portland,  Me.,  body  brought  into 
town. ) 

Sally,  w.  Moses,  d.  Jonathan  and  Rachel  Hobbs,  b.  Beverly, 
Sept.   12,  1851,  a.  64  y. 

H'ORRIS,  Michael,  laborer,  s.  Nicholas  and  Catharine,  b.  Ire- 
land, Meath  Co.,  Bright's  disease  of  kidneys,  Dec.  25, 
1875,  a.  69  y.  (Came  to  Topsfield  over  40  y.  ago;  lived 
in  Newburyport  part  of  time  since.) 

HOWE,  ,  s.  Daniel  A.  and  Laura  J.    (Welch),  stillborn, 

Dec.  14,  1889. 

HOWES,  Amanda,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  George  and  Mahalie 
(Nichols)  Couch,  b.  Watkins,  N.  H.,  paralvsis  of  the 
heart,  Sept.  28,  1894,  a.  72  y.   (Interred  at  Wakefield.) 


206  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

HOYT,  Daniel  Webster,  s.  Daniel  and  Mary,  dysentery,  Sept. 
2,  1860,  a.  1  y.  7  m. 

John,  died  at  sea,  Aug.,  1861.  (Left  Topsfield  in  June  pre- 
vious. ) 

John  A.,  exposure,  about  May  10,   1893. 

Mary  W.,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  Aaron  and  Martha  (Adams) 
Hubbard,  b.  Ipswich,  Aug.  30,  1898,  a.  76  y.  6  m.  12  d. 
(Think  this  age  is  one  year  too  much.  Died  at  North 
Waterboro,  Me.,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Rebecca,  wid.  Daniel,  d.  Pratt,  b.  Quincy,  cancer,  Oct. 

15,  1857,  a.  68  y. 

HUBBARD,  George  W.,  s.  William  and  Rebecca  (Gould), 
Aug.  3,  1876,  a.  64  y.  1  m.  23  d.  (Died  in  Hamilton.  Pa- 
rents b.  here.) 

George  W.,  m.,  railroad,  s.  George  W.  and  Ruth  (Rea),  con- 
sumption, Oct.  23,  1885,  a.  3S'  y.  4  m.  (Died  at  Hamil- 
ton, parents  b.  Topsfield,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary,  d.  Elnathan  and  Mary  (Reddington),  old  age,  Aug.  28, 
1872,  a.  85  y.  9  m.  (Died  at  Salem,  interred  here  by  Ha- 
verhill road.     Parents  b.  in  Topsfield.) 

Ruth,  w.  of  George  W.,  d.  Israel  and  Lois  Rea,  b.  here,  July 
5,  1854,  a.  44  y.  (Died  at  Hamilton,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

William,  widr.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Elnathan  and  Mary 
(Redington),  old  age.  Mar.  31,  1868,  a.  8S  p.  7  m.  16  d. 

HUNTINGTON,  Alethea,  wid.  of  Rev.  Asahel   (who  d.  Apr. 

22,  1813),  Aug.  31,  1850,  a.  83  y.   (Died  at  Lowell,  body 

brought  into  town,  and  interred  here.) 
Asahel,  Esq.,  of  Salem,  s.  Rev.  Asahel,  who  d.  here  Apr.  22, 

1813,  and  Alethea   (Lord),  who  d.  at  Lowell,  Aug.  31, 

1850,  b.  here,  Sept.  5,  1870,  a.  72  y.  1  m.  12  d.  (Died  at 

Beverly,  body  brought  into  town.) 

HUSSEY,  Edward  P.-  W.,  Oct.  29,  1877,  a.  27  y.  6  m.  19  d. 

(Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Ermina  A.,     w.  Charles  W.,   d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D. 

(Phillips),  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  7,  1887,  a.  27  y.  9  m.  21  d. 
Franklin,  May  17,  1886,  a.  74  y.  2  m.  17  d.   (Died  at  Boston, 

body  brought  into  town.) 

HUTCHINGS,  Urban  P.,  s.  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Webb),  b. 
Newcastle,  Me.,  chronic  diarrhoea,  Jan.  24,  1875,  a.  47  y. 
9  m.  15  d.  (Died  in  Webster  Grove,  Mo.,  body  brought 
into  town.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  207 

HUTCHINSON,  Ann  M.,  w.  of  David  H.,  d.  Samuel  and  Anna 

P.  Clarke,  Aug.  24,  1851.  (Died  at  Danvers,  body  brought 

into  town.) 
Otis,  s.  David  and  Ann  M.,  b.  Danvers,  canker,  Oct.  10,  1856, 

a.  5  y.  2  m. 
W.  P.,  jaundice,  Feb.  12,  1898,  a.  7^y.  1  m.  12  d.   (Died  at 

Georgetown,  body  brought  into  town.) 

HYSON,  Ephriam  M.,  m.,  carpenter,  s.  George  Washington 
and  Sarah  J.,  b.  Bristol,  Me.,  cardiac  disease,  June  29, 
1896,  a.  63  y.  26  d. 

JACKMAN,  Mary  G.,  housekeeper,  d.  Dr.  Aaron  and  Sarah 
(French)  Grosvenor,  b.  Pelham,  N.  H.,  influenza  and 
pneumonia.  Mar.  31,  1895,  a.  85  y.  7  m.  19  d.  (Interred 
at  Methuen.) 

JACOBS,  Benjamin,  farmer,  s.  Solomon  and  Hannah,  b.  Cour- 
land,  Russia,  apoplexy,  June  13,  1882,  a.  50  y. 

Ruth  E.,  wid.  Benjamin,  housewife,  d.  Thomas  P.  and  Sarah 
(Phillips)  Emerson,  nephritis,  Mar.  2,  1888,  a.  48  y.  5  m. 

6  d. 

,  s.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  E.  (Emerson),  stillborn,  Nov.  6, 

1880. 

JAMES,  Emeline  O.,  w.  Daniel  B.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah 
Andrews,  b.  Georgetown,  Jan.  17,  1854,  a,  24  y. 

JANES,  Albert  H.,  s.  Charles  P.  and  Delia  A.  (Burrill), 
cholera  infantum,  Aug.  25,  1874,  a.  1  m.  9  d. 

Anna  B.,  w.  Henry,  d.  John  and  Phebe  (Averell)  Batchelder, 
apoplexy,  Feb.  22,  1884,  a.  83  y.  6  d.  (Died  in  Boxford. 
Parents  b.  Topsfield.) 

Delia  A.,  w.  Charles  P.,  d.  James  and  Sarah  (Howard)  Bur- 
rill, b.  Newburyport,  heart  disease,  June  27,  1875,  a.  22  y. 

7  m.  11  d. 

Eliza,  wid.  Samuel  Augustus,  who  d.  1857,  d.  Albert  and  An- 
nie Brown,  b.  Ipswich,  chronic  diarrhoea,  Nov.  12,  1865, 
a.  34  y.   (Died  at  almshouse.) 

Elizabeth,  wid.  Samuel  who  d.  July  20,  1873,  d.  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Gould)  Boardman,  consumption,  May  6, 
1875,  a.  71  y.  9  m.   (Died  in  Lynn.) 

Henry,  heart  and  old  age,  Feb.  13,  1887,  a.  86  y.  5  m.  7  d. 
(Died  at  Boxford,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Ida  May,  Oct.  29,  1880,  a.  19  y.  8  m.  (Died  in  Lynn.) 


208  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Janes,  Lizzie  L.,  d.  John  and  Sarah  L.,  accidental  strangula- 
tion, Dec.  12,  1880,  a.  8  y.  3  m.  27  d.  (At  East  School- 
house.) 

Lucetta  A.,  2d.  w.  John,  d. and  Nancy  Eastman,  b.  Dor- 
chester, N.  H.,  dropsy  in  the  chest,  Jan.  11,  1872,  a.  38  y. 
(Died  at  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  interred  here  by  Haver- 
,    hill  road.  Father  b.  in  Dorchester,  N.  H.) 

Lucretia  M.,  w.  John,  d.  Asa  B.  and  Lucy  Ann  (Shepard) 
Bixby,  scarlet  fever,  Dec.  20,  1868,  a.  30  y.  (Died  at  Sa- 
lem, interred  here.) 

Samuel,  m.,  shoemaker  and  expressman,  s.  John  C.  and  Mary 
(Fuller),  b.  Salem,  dysentery,  July  20,  1873,  a.  71  y.  3  m. 
26  d. 

Samuel  Augustus,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  con- 
sumption, Oct.  21,  1857,  a.  30  y. 

Samuel  Augustus,  s.  John  and  Sarah  L.  (Sherman),  cholera 
infantum,  Aug.  10,  1871,  a.  1^  m.  28  d. 

Sarah  L.,  m.,  d.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Clements)  Sherman, 
b.  Remson,  N.  Y.,  consumption,  Oct.  4,  1879,  a.  30  y.  4  m. 
20  d. 

William  H.,  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boardman),  consump- 
tion, June  14,  1866,  a.  26  y.  6  m.  26  d. 

JAQUES,  Mary  H.,  w.  Francis,  d.  Amos  (dec'd)  and  Mercy 
(Peabody)  Fisk,  disease  of  brain,  Dec.  19,  1876,  a.  35  y. 
5  m.  26  d.     (Died  in  Boxford.  Parents  b.  here.) 

JOHNSON,  Ellen  M.,  w.  of  George  H.,  d.  Christopher  and 
Eliza  (Mason)  Hammond,  b.  in  North  or  South  Berwick, 
Me.,  consumption,  Oct.  22,  1869,  a.  24  y.  6  m.  18  d.  (Died 
at  Danvers,  interred  here,  south  of  river.) 

Henry,  widr.,  farmer  and  carpenter,  b.  Greenland,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
2,  1873,  a.  78  y.  9  m. 

Henry,  m.,  salesman,  s.  Henry,  who  d.  here  Feb.,  1873,  and 
Sarah  (Neal),  b.  Boston,  consumption,  Aug.  9,  1874,  a. 
54  y.  11  m.  5  d. 

Rebecca,  d.  Kendall  and  Rebecca  (Carlton),  b.  Concord,  N. 
H.,  chronic  dyspepsia,  Oct.  21,  1877,  a.  65  y.  8  m.  (Placed 
in  tomb  at  Danvers,  to  be  interred  at  Mt.  Auburn.) 

Sally,  w.  Henry,  d.  Joshua  and  Olive  Neal,  b.  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  dropsy,  Sept.  3,  1859,  a.  66  y. 

JOHNSTON,  Franklin  D.,  insurance,  b.  Inverness,  Scotland, 
cardiac  disease,  June  22,  1891,  a.  46  y.  6  m. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  2O9 

JONES,  William  H.,  s.  George  H.  and  Roxanna  (Lowe), 
scrofula,  May  29,  1868,  a.  1  m.   17  d. 

KALLOCK,  Levi,  real  estate  agent,  s.  James,  b.  Warren,  Me., 
consumption,  Jan.  7,  1892,  a.  49  y.  11  m.   18  d. 

KENT,  Carrie  F.,  d.  Arthur  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Clark),  b.  Bev- 
erly, tuberculosis,  Sept.  19,  1892,  a.  20  y.  2  m.  28  d.  (In- 
terred at  Beverly.) 

KILBORN,  Charlotte,  heart  disease,  June  13,  1853,  a.  40  y. 

KIMBALL,  Abigail  B.,  2d  w.  Benjamin,  d.  William  and 
Eunice  Bradstreet,  apoplexy,  Dec.  4,  1850,  a.  36  y. 

Benjamin,  widr.,  boot  manufacturer,  s.  Benjamin  and'  Deborah 
(Estey),  anaemia,  chronic,  Feb.  12,  1882,  a.  79  y.  6  m.  6  d. 

David,  s.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  B.,  dysentery,  Sept.  24,  1851, 
a.  2  y.  8'm.  23  d. 

Deborah,  wid.,  d.  William  and  Phebe  (?)  (Dwinell)  Easty, 
disease  of  heart,  Dec.  10,  1879,  a.  100  y.  2  m.  8  d. 

Deborah  J.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  W.  (Brock),  consump- 
tion, Nov.  30,  1873,  a.  43  y.  1  m.  20  d.  (Died  in  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  interred  by  Haverhill  road.  Father,  b.  here; 
mother,  at  Lyman,   Me.) 

Elizabeth  Reed,  d.  William  E.  and  Mary  Ann,  consumption, 
Sept.  13,  1863,  a.  29  y.  3  m.  5  d. 

Harriet    McEwen,    dressmaker,     d.     Benjamin    and    Abigail 
^  (Bradstreet),  pneumonia.  May  31,  1883,  a.  43  y.  4  m.  4  d. 

Lillie  Gould,  d.  William  H.  and  Lois  A.  (Rea),  membraneous 
croup,  Nov.  19,  1878,  a.  4  y.  7  m,  7  d. 

Mary  Ann,  w.  William  E.,  d.  Briggs  R.  and  Elizabeth  H. 
Reed,  b.  Danvers,  ulcer  of  stomach,  Dec.  24,  1883,  a.  73 
y.    11  m.   24  d. 

Mary  Jane,  d.  William  E.  and  Mary  Ann  (Reed),'  consump- 
ton,  June  11,  1867,  a.  34  y.  4  m.  11  d. 

Susan  A.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Bradstreet),  consumption, 
Aug.  2,  1870,  a.  26  y.  2  m. 

Walter  Franklin,  s.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  Balch  (Brad- 
street), consumption,  June  19,  1865,  a.  18  y.  6  m.  5  d. 

William  Briggs,  m.,  merchant,  s.  William  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Reed),  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  17,  1888,  a.  52  y.  12  d. 

William  E.,  widr.,  gentleman,  Nov.  6,  1895,  a.  90  y.  9  m. 
(Died  at  Danvers,  body  brought  into  town.) 


2IO  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

KINMAN,  James  Alvin,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Abigail 
(Stamford),  b.  Hamilton,  phthisis,  June  11,  1887,  a.  3S  y. 
7  m.  23  d.    (Interred  at  Wenham.) 

Robert,  s.  J.  Alvin  and  Sarah  D.  (Rodgers),  acute  hydroce- 
phalas,  Jan.  20,  1887,  a.  1  y.  1  m.  13  d.  (Interred  Wen- 
ham.) 

KIRK,  Mary  Annah,  shoestitcher,  d.  George  H.  and  Beatrice 
(Manning),  b.  Watertown,  Mass.,  tuberculosis,  Nov.  19, 
1898,  a.  27  V.  4  m.  22  d. 


KNEELAND,  Aaron,  widr.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron, 
lung  fever.  Dec.  6,  1854,  a.  78  y. 

Aaron,  s.  Humphrev  and  Marv,  b.  Ipswich,  dropsy,  IMar.  25, 
1878,  a.  53  y.  11  m.  19  d. 

Aaron  P.,  m.  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  and  Lucy  (Hobbs),  old  age, 
Sept.  29,  1897,  a.  81  y.  10  m.  9  d. 

Alfred  A.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Hiunphrey  (dec'd)  and  Mary, 
chronic  diarrhoea,  Aug.  29,  1863,  a.  34  y.  6  m.  10  d.  (En- 
listed in  armv  Sept.,  1862,  reached  home  from  Louisiana, 
Aug.  14,  1863.) 

Alfred  Warren,  s.  Alfred  A.  and  Harriet  A.,  cholera  infan- 
tum, Sept.  8,  1854,  a.  3  m. 

Asa  P.,  s.  Cyrus  (dec'd)  and  Sally  G.  (Boardman).  Mar.  6, 
1865,  a.' 25  y.  (Killed  on  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R. 
Born  here  and  interred  here.) 

Benjamin  Franklin,  s.  Cyrus  (dec'd)  and  Sally  G.  (Board- 
man),  consumption,  Jan.  31.  1870,  a.  22  y.  11  m.  18  d. 
(Died  at  Georgeto^\Ti,  interred  here.) 

Cyrus,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Aaron  and  Lucv,  Apr.  20,  1853,  a. 
48  y. 

Cyrus  A.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Cyrus  and  Sarah  (Boardman), 
rheumatic  carditis,  Apr.  10,  1879,  a.  46  y.  8  m.  16  d. 

Franklin  Hezekiah,  s.  Cyrus  Alonzo  and  Eliza  A.  E.  (Welch), 
tuberculosis,  Jan.  19,  1885,  a.  13  y.  6  m.  14  d. 

George  Porter,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Sarah  A.  (Elwell),  cerebro 
spinal  disease,  Nov.  18,  1899,  a.  19  y.  3  m.  22  d. 

Humphrev,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  x\aron  and  Lucy,  dvsentery,  Oct. 
5,  1853,  a.  52  y. 

Lucy,  w.  Aaron,  s.  David  and  Rhoda  Hobbs,  tiunor,  Jan.  23, 
1853,  a.  75  y.  9  m. 

Lydia,  wid.  John,  housewife,  d.  Jacob  and  HuldaK  (Wildes) 
Peabody,  cardiac  failure,  Dec.  17,  1890,  a.  82  y.  8  m.  9  d. 
(Died  at  almshouse.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  211 

Kneeland,  Lyman  P.,  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Elwell), 

measles  and  congestion  of  Imigs,  Apr.  28,  1874,  a.  2  m. 

7  d. 
Mary,  wid.   Humphrey  who  d.  Oct.   5,    1853,  d.  Joseph  and 

Mary  (Lummus)   Chapman,  b.  Ipswich,  pneumonia,  Mar. 

9,  1877,  a.  75  y.  5  m.  5  d. 
Rhoda,  w.  John,  who  d.  years  ago  in  Rowley,  d.  David  and 

Rhoda  (Cummings)  Hobbs,  old  age,  Apr.  14,  1873,  a.  90 

y.  10  m.  3d.   (Died  at  almshouse.) 
Ruth  Frances,  w\  Ira  Warner,  d.  Samuel  and  C5nithia  Tole, 

typhoid  fever,  July  14,   1864,  a.  21  y.  4  m.   17  d. 
Sarah  A.,   m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Abram  and  Mary  A.    (Pool) 

Elwell,   b.    Georgetown,    consumption.    Mar.    5,    1893,   a. 

46  y.  8  m.  5  d. 
Sarah  E.,  d.  Aaron  P.  and  Elizabeth  D.,  dysentery,  Aug.  18^ 

1853,  a.  2  y.  6  m. 
Sarah  G.,  wid.,  July  11,  1882,  a.  73  y.  8  m.  20  d.  (Died  in 

Georgetown.) 

,  d.  Cyrus  and  Sally  G.,  Jan.  14,  1850,  a.  9  d. 

,  ch.  Emma  F.,  b.  Boxford,  Aug.  19,  1884,  a.  7  d.  (Died 

at  Boxford.     Parents  b.  Topsfield.) 

LAKE,    Albert    Austin,    shoemaker,    s.    Eleazer    (dec'd)    and. 

Hannah  A.  (Gould),  consumption.  Mar,  7,  1877,  a.  36  y. 

1   d. 
Alice  May,  d.  Ebenezer  H.  and  Susan  S.,  hydrocephalas,  Dec^ 

13,  1855,  a.  1  y.  8  m.  12  d. 
Alpheus  W.  W.,  influenza,  Jan.  23,   1892,  a.  80  y.  9  m.  1  d. 

(Died  at  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Charles  H.,  s.  Charles  H.  and  Mary  E.    (Collins),  cholera. 

infantum  and  tuberculosis,  July  21,  1894,  a.  9  m. 
David,  s.  David  and  Sarah,  Apr.  28,  1859,  a.  52  y.   (Died  at 

sea,  on  the  voyage  from  Panama  to  San  Francisco,  Cal- 
ifornia.   Left  his  home  in  Topsfield,  Apr.  4,  1859. 
Ebenezer  H.,  farmer,  s.  Robert  and  Ruth   (Hobert),  cancer,. 

July  27,  1892,  a.  70  y.  3  m.  11  d. 
Eleazer,    m.,    fanner  and    shoemaker,  s.    Eliezer    and    Ruth 

(Prince),  pneumonia,  Aug.  22,  1867,  a.  57  y.  2  m.  23  d. 
Elizabeth  W.,  m.,  Sept.  30,  1894,  a.  53  y.  3  m.  14  d.   (Died 

at  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Flora  Jean,  d.  Otto  E.  and  Flora  (Adams),  diphtheria,  June- 

6,  1890,  a.  9  y.  5  m.  16  d. 
George  H.,  s.  Henry  W.  and  Mary  Ann,  dropsy  of  head.  May 

11,  1862,  a.  1  y.  2  m.  18  d.    (Birthplace  parents  Tops- 

field.) 


212  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Lake,  Hannah  A.,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  Andrew  Gould,  b. 
Middleton,  paralysis,  atrophy  and  debility,  Jan.  20,  1898, 
a.  88  y.  3  m. 

Harriet,  wid.  David,  who  died  at  sea,  Apr.  28,  1859,  d.  Sam- 
uel and  Lucy  (Peabody)  Wilkins,  b.  Middleton,  erysipe- 
las, Aug.  30,  1867,  a.  53  y.  8  m. 

Henry  Everett,  farmer,  s.  Eliezer  and  Hannah  A.  (Gould), 
phthisis,  June  14,  1890,  a.  53  y.  6  m.  18  d. 

Howard  W.,  s.  Jonathan  Brown  and  Amelia  H.,  dropsy  in 
head,  Oct.  11,  1859,  a.  3  y.  8  m.  21  d. 

James,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  Eleazer,  Jr.  and  Mary,  jaundice, 
Nov.  6,  1857,  a.  76  y.  10  m.  5  d. 

Joel  (Esq.),  m.,  shoemanufacturer  and  nurseryman,  s.  Eliezer, 
Jr.  and  Ruth,  lung  fever.  May  1,  1860,  a.  56  y.  7  m.  15  d. 

John  Brown,  farmer,  s.  Enos  and  Anna  (Gould),  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  9,  1878,  a.  60  y.  10  m.  15  d.  (Died  in  Boxford. 
Father  b.  in  Rindge,  N.  H. ;  mother  in  Topsiield.) 

John  Warren,  s.  John  Brown  and  Anna  (Gould),  sore  throat, 
Aug.  4,  1863,  a.  17  y.  (Died  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  enlisted 
Oct.,  1862,  in  48th  Reg.,  Co.  D.  Not  interred  here.) 

Lilley  Lindsey,  w\  Charles  H.,  d.  John  (dec'd)  and  Mary 
Drennen,  b.  Newark,  Newcastle  Co.,  Delaware,  consump- 
tion, Apr.  4,  1870,  a.  30  y.  10  m.  8  d. 

Lucy,  2d.  w.  Robert,  d.  Noah  and  Hobart,  b.  Salem,  typhoid 
fever,.  Nov.  27,  1863,  a.,  71  y.  9  m. 

Mabel,  d.  Silas  P.  and  Arabella  J.,  Nov.  20,  1858,  a.  11  m. 
11  d.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  body  brought  into  town. 
May  8,  1880,  a  permit  was  granted  to  remove  the  remains 
to  Newburyport.) 

Margaret  E.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Michael  and  Mary  (Ferrall) 
Walker,  b.  Ireland,  tuberculosis,  June  7,   1896,  a.   35  y. 

2  m.  9  d. 

Mary  A.,  wid.,  May  24,  1893,  a.  81  y.  4  m.  25  d.    (Died  at 

Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Mehitable,  wid.  Joel,  at  home,  d.  Enos  and  Anna  (Gould),  b. 

Newburyport,  heart  and  dropsy,  July  26,   1881,  a.  76  y. 

3  m.  26  d. 

Mehitable  B.,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Perley  and  Sarah  (Perkins) 

Balch,   apoplexy  and  phthisis,   July  24,    1891,   a.    77   y. 

2  m.  8  d. 
Phebe,  w.  Silas,  d.  John  and  Phebe  Batchelder,  cancer.  Mar. 

3,  1862,  a.  64  y.  6  m. 
Rebecca,  wid.  Robert,  his  3rd.  w.,  d.  Ingalls,  b.  Lynn, 

congestion  of  lungs,  Feb.  19,  1855,  a.  89  y.   (Mr.  L.  died 

Jan.  3,  1838.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  213 

Lake,  Robert,  Sen.,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  Robert  and  Hannah 

(Peabody),  consumption,  Oct.  30,  1868,  a.  74  y.  5  m.  16  d. 
Robert,  storekeeper,  s.   Robert  and  Lucy   (Hobart),   influenza 

and  paralysis.  Mar.  11,  1895,  a.  67  y.  10  d. 
Sarah,  wid.  David,  who  d.  June  26,  1842,  d.  Eliezer,  Jr.  and 

Mary,  consumption,  ending  in  dropsy,  Dec.   14,   1858,  a. 

74  y.   1  m.  5  d. 
Silas,  widr.,  blacksmith,  s.  Enos  and  Prudence,  erysipelas,  b. 

Rindge,  N.  H.,  Sept.  15,  1873,  a.  79  y.  16  d. 
Susan  S.,  wid.,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  A.  (Woodword)  Whitcher, 

b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  disease  of  brain.  May  4,  1894,  a.  64  y. 

2  d. 
William  G.,  m.,  nurseryman,  s.   Eleazer  and  Ruth,  Jan.    10, 

1853,  a.  44  y.  7  m.  28  d. 

LAMSON,  Angeline,  wid.  Joseph  B.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sally 
Mason,  b.  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  atrophy  and  debility,  Mar.  10, 
1889,  a.  70  y.   1  m.   7  d. 

John,  Capt.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Josiah,  Esq.  and  Mercy,  consump- 
tion, Oct.  3,  1856,  a.  69  y.  4  m. 

Josiah  B.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Capt.  John  (dec'd)  and  Priscilla 
(Averell),  debility  from  stricture  of  bowels.  May  11, 
1868,  a.  53  y.  2  m.  6  d. 

Priscilla,  wid.  Capt.  John,  who  d.  Oct.  3,  1856,  d.  Elijah  and 
Mary  (Gould)  Averell,  Aug.  12,  1872,  a.  80  y.  2  m.  26  d. 
(Died  at  Beverly,  interred  here  "by  Haverhill  road;  b. 
here,  W.  of  the  Common,  on  Boxford  road.) 

LANE,  Thomas  L.  Esq.,  widr.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer, 
s.  John  and  Esther,  b.  Gloucester,  Dec.  29,  1856,  a.  40  y. 
3  m. 

LEACH,  Charles  P.,  Apr.  12,  1889,  a.  31  y.  10  m.  11  d.  (Died 
at  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Flora  B.,  d.  Frederick  L.  and  Isabel  H.  (Dewing),  b.  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  5,  1875,  a.  7  y.  6  m.  (Died  in  Boston.  Parents 
b.  in  Boston?  Interred  here.) 

Harry  Ashton,  s.  Frederick  L.  and  Isabella,  b.  Boston,  cholera 
infantum,  July  13,  1870,  a.  9  m.   (Died  at  Boston.) 

Louisa,  w^id.,  housekeeper,  d.  [Isaac]  and  Salome  Morgan,  b. 
Manchester,  pneumonia,  Feb.  9,  1896,  a.  79  y.  2  m.  14  d. 

Thomas  Kimball,  wheelwright,  s.  Matthew  and  Sally  (Kim- 
ball), b.  Wenham,  cardiac  dropsy,  June  2,  1892,  a.  77  y. 
2  m.  22  d. 


214  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

LEARY    (or  O'Larey),   Ellen,   wid.,  d.    Edmund  and   Mary 

(ONeill)  Lynch,  b.  Co.  Waterford,  consumption,  July  24, 

1882,  a.  77  V.  6  m.   (Interred  at  Salem.) 
John,  m.,  farmer,  s.  James,  b.  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  consumption, 

Oct.  8,  1876,  a.  72  y.  9  m.   (Interred  Catholic  Cemetery, 

Salem.) 

LEWIS,  Cornelius  B.,  s.  Theodore  A.  and  Eunice  C,  b.  Lynn, 
convulsions,  June  29,  1854,  a.  1  y.  2  m.  17  d. 

Enmia,  at  home,  d.  George  and  Elizabeth  (Mason),  b.  Ches- 
ter, Eng.,  diabetes,  Oct.  12,  1898,  a.  17  y.  2  m.  16  d. 

Eunice  C,  w.  Theodore  A.,  "d.  Maj.  Cornelius  B.  (dec'd)  and 
Eunice  Bradstreet,  consumption,  Aug.  23,  1865,  a.  38 
y.  9  m.   (Died  at  L}mn,  born  here,  interred  here.) 

LINCOLN,  Anna  R.  P.,  w.  Alvah,  d.  Tobias  D.  and  Mary  A. 
O.  (Townsend)  Reed,  b.  Boxford,  Jan.  18,  1878,  a.  21  y. 
1  m.  18  or  19  d.  (Father  b.  Danvers,  mother  in  Salem.) 

LITTLEFIELD,  Edna  M.,  housekeeper,  d.  Lemuel  H.  and  Sal- 
ly (Munday)  Gould,  angina  pectoris,  Sept.  13,  1891,  a. 
46  y.  5  m.  ^2  d. 

LOGAN,  George  A.,  m.,  laborer,  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Agney), 
b.  Truro,  N.  S.,  delirium  tremens,  July  20,  1885,  a.  42  y. 

LOMBARD,  Carrie  F.,  operative,  d.  Richard  and  Angeline 
(Oliver),  b.  Poland,  Me.,  consumption,  May  17,  1883,  a. 
25  y.  2  m.  15  d.   (Removed  to  Waltham.) 

LONG,  Catharine  P.,  w.  Henry,  d.  Henry  Perley,  b.  Boxford, 
erysipelas,  Feb.  10,  1858,  a.  36  y.  10  m. 

Charles  O.,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley)  (both  dec'd), 
consumption,  Oct.  22,  1871,  a.  24  y.  8  d. 

Eliza,  d.  John  and  Hannah,  b.  Andover,  Mar.  21,  1854,  a.  70 
y.  (Died  at  the  Insane  Asylum,  Ipswich;  left  Topsfield 
four  days  before  her  death;  body  brought  into  town.) 

Elizabeth,  wid.  Henry,  housewife,  d.  Josiah  and  Betsey  Gould, 
cancer,  obstruction  of  intestine,  Apr.  23,  1890,  a.  61  y. 
5  m.  11  d. 

Ethel  Catherine,  d.  Ira  P.  and  Harriet  L.  (Follansbee),  diph- 
theria, Sept.  1,  1893,  a.  15  y.  6  m.  22  d.  (She  and  Ruth 
Alice,  both  buried  in  eve  of  same  day.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  215 

Long,  Harriet  C,  w.  Ira  P.,  housekeeper,  d.  Moses  and  Mar- 
tha (Halen)  Follansbee,  b.  Georgetown,  diphtheria,  Oct. 
1,  1893,  a.  36  y.  7  m.  11  d. 

Henry,  m.,  blacksmith,  s.  Elijah  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Andover, 
brain  fever,  Aug.   19,   1871,  a.  52  y. 

Henry  Lament,  s.  Henry  and  Catharine  (Perley),  Jan.  13, 
1867,  a.  27  y.  8  m.  (Died  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  interred 
here. ) 

Lelia  C,  d.  Henry  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  (Gould),  Bright's 
disease,  Sept.  22,  1874,  a.  13  y.  8  m.  3  d. 

Perley  Lamont,  s.  Ira  P.  and  Harriet  L.  (Follansbee),  con- 
genital disease  of  heart,  sudden.  May  9,  1888,  a.  8  m.  11  d. 

Huth  Alice,  d,  Ira  P.  and  Harriet  L.  (Follansbee),  diphthe- 
ria, Sept.  1,  1893,  a.  13  y.  7  m.  12  d. 

LORD,  Henry  F.,  s.  Samuel  and,  Ann  Sarah,  b.  Norway,  Me., 
croup,  Nov.  27,  1860,  a.  9  y.  9  m.  3  d.  (Interred  at  Dan- 
ville, Me.) 

LOVETT,  Joseph,  m.,  s.  Joseph  and  Priscilla,  b.  Newbury- 

port,  accidental,  June  15,  1865,  a.  55  y.  11  m. 
Sarah  A.,  wid.  Joseph,  housewife,  d.  William  and  Elizabeth 

Morse,  b.  Newburyport,  cancer  on  liver,  Sept.  26,  1882, 

a.  70  y.  11  m.  14  d. 
William  H.,  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  Lizzie,  b.  Lawrence,  May 

8,  1878,  a.  5  y.  10  m.  14  d.  (Father  b.  Topsfield,  mother 

in  Ossipee,  N.  H.) 

LOWELL,  John  W.,  paralysis  and  spasms.  May  18,  1893,  a. 
49  y.  2  m.  25  d.  (Died  at  Somerville,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

LUSCOMB,  Thomas  Balch,  laborer,  s.  Henry  and  Polly 
(Balch),  heart  and  dropsy,  Jan.  14,  1883,  a.  73  y.  9  m. 
10  d.  (Died  at  almshouse,  interred  Harmony  Grove,  Sa- 
lem.) 

LYNCH,  Joanna,  w.  John,  housewife,  d.  Eugene  and  Mary 
(S.weeney),  b.  Ireland,  pericarditis.  May  5,  1890,  a.  69  y. 
8  m.  5  d.       (Interred,  Danvers.) 

Peter,  m.,  b.  Ireland,  injury  from  fall  from  a  load  of  goods, 
Aug.  16,   1860,  a.  3S  y. 

LYONS,  William,  pauper,  s.  Samuel  M.  and  Sarah  (Beals), 
disease  of  the  heart,  Oct.  24,  1891,  a.  63  y. 


2l6  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

McCORMACK,  James,  farmer,  s.  James  and  Margaret,  b.  Ire- 
land, brain,  Mar.  31,  1881,  a.  38  y.  7  m.  2  d. 


McEWEN,  Harriot,  d.  Moses  and  Susanna  (Henderson)  Cook, 
b.  Amherst,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1872,  a.  79  y.  3  m.  (Died  at 
Francistown,  N.  H.,  interred  here  by  Haverhill  road; 
wid.  of  Rev.  James  F.  McEwen  who  died  at  West  Brattle- 
borough,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1850.  Rev.  Mr.  McEwen's  re- 
mains were  brought  here  and  re-interred  Dec.  16,  1873.) 


McKENZIE,  Addison,  m.,  machinist,  s.  John  and  Betsey 
(Searle)  (both  dec'd),  inflammation  of  kidneys  and  blad- 
der, Nov.  14,  1866,  a.  44  y.  (Died  at  Dover,  N.  H.  Left 
here  a  few  days  before  death ;  interred  here. ) 

C.  Augusta,  d.  Samuel  S.  Esq.  and  Pamelia  C.  (Knowlton) 
(dec'd),  consumption,  May  31,  1863,  a.  27  y.  10  m.  (Died 
at  Boxford,  interred  here.) 

John,  s.  Philip  and  Susan  M.,  consumption,  Aug.  27,  1854,  a. 
69  y.   16  d. 

Mary  Ann,  w.  Alfred  S.,  d.  Capt.  John  and  Priscilla  (Averell) 
Lamson,  consumption,  Sept.  10,  1873,  a.  52  y.  6  m.  (Died 
in  Peabody,  interred  by  Haverhill  road.  Parents  b.  here.) 

Pamelia  C,  w.  Samuel  S.  Esq.,  d.  Moses  and  Eunice  Knowl- 
ton, consumption,  Sept.  13,  1858,  a.  48  y.  4  m. 

Samuel  S.,  civil  engineer,  s.  John  and  Betsey  (Searl),  b.  Lynn, 
old  age,  June  30,   1891,  a.  81  y.  2  m.  8  d. 

Walter  L.,  s.  Alfred  S.  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Danvers,  Aug,  29, 
1856,  a.  1  y.  5  m.  (Died  at  South  Danvers,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

,  ch.  Walter  and  Adelaide,  b.  Somerville,  stillborn,  Aug. 

— ,  1885.   (Died  in  Somerville.) 

McLEOD,  John,  b.  Prince  Edward  Island  (supposed),  con- 
fluent smallpox,  Nov.  28,  1872,  a.  22  or  23  y. 

Mary  A.,  w.  Norman,  at  home,  d.  Charles  and  Abigail  L. 
(Gould)  Elliott,  paralysis,  Jan.  11,  1886,  a.  40  y.  10  m. 
12  d.  (Interred  Danvers.) 


McLOUD,  Anson,  m.,  clergyman,  s.  Anson  and  Clarissa  (Bea- 
man),  b.  Hartland,  Conn.,  chronic  diarrhoea,  Feb.  21, 
1883,  a.  69  y.  7  m.  30  d. 

William,  s.  Rev.  Anson  and  Jane  C,  Mar.  23,   1856,  a.  5  y. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  2\*J 

MAGEE,  Abby  Janes,  m.,  d.  Daniel  B.  and  E.  Orica  Janes, 
tumors  in  throat,  Aug.  15,  1879,  a.  27  y.  11  m.  9  d.  (Died 
in  Lynn.  Father,  b.  here;  mother,  in  Georgetown.) 

MANN,  Abbie  B.,  ashes  of.,  brought  into  town  from  Boston, 
Apr.   13,   1899. 

George  M.,  June  2,  1899,  (Ashes  brought  into  town  from  Bos- 
ton, June  21,   1899.) 

MANNING,  James,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Ellen  (Olives), 
b.  Ireland,  cardiac  disease,  Aug.  25,  1897,  a.  abt.  57  y. 
(Interred  at  Salem.) 

MARCH,  Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  paralysis  of  the 
heart,  Aug.  3,  1892,  a.  82  y.  10.  m.  21  d. 

MARSH,  Sarah,  2d.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah,  b.  Newbury- 
port,  Feb.  1,  1854,  a.  49  y. 

Sarah,    wid.    Nathaniel,    d.   Stickney,   b.    Newburyport, 

old  age,  Nov.  27,  1854,  a.  78  y.  (Interred  at  Newbury- 
port.) 

MARTIN,  Mary  B.,  wid.  Arnold,  who  d.  in  Marblehead  over 
30  y.  ago,  d.  John  and  Emma  (Martin)  Sparhawk,  b. 
Marblehead,  Apr.  18,  1869,  a.  70  y.  (Lived  in  Topsfield 
17  years.  Died  in  house  of  B.  A.  Robinson.  Interred  at 
Marblehead.) 

MEAD,  Julia,  d.  James  and  Honora,  congestion  of  lungs,  Sept. 
25,  1863,  a.  7  d.  (Interred  at  Haverhill.) 

MEANS,  ,  ch.  John  Curtis  and  Cora  Francis  Roderick 

(Wotten),  premature  birth,  Mar.  22,  1899. 

MERRIAM,  Adeline,  wid.  Dr.  R.  A.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah 
(Stickney)  Marsh,  b.  Newburyport,  malignant  disease  of 
stomach.  Mar.  11,  1887,  a.  80  y.  11  m.  19  d. 

Frederick  P.,  m.,  railroad  station  agent,  s.  Frederick  and  Han- 
nah (Perley),  brain  disease,  Nov.  24,  1896,  a.  71  y.  5  m. 
7  d. 

Royal  Augustus,  m.,  physician,  s.  John,  M.  D.  and  Hannah, 
heart  disease,'  Nov.  13,  1864,  a.  78  y.  9  m.  13  d. 

Sidney  A.,  s.  Royal  A.,  M.  D.  (dec'd)  and  Adeline  (Marsh), 
cancer,  Aug.  14,  1876,  a.  35  y.  5  m.  3  d. 


2l8  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

MERRILL,  Elizabeth  Ann,  wid.,  d.  David  Gibson  and  Nancy 
(Colkett)  Lester,  carcinoma,  Oct.  6,  1891,  a.  65  y.  11  m. 
22  d. 

MILBURY,  Effie  M.,  d.  Moses,  2d.  and  Sarah  (Lombard) 
Wildes,  July  31,  1889,  a.  23  y.  3  m.  20  d.  (Died  at  Mid- 
dleton,  body  brought  into  town.) 

,  d.  Walter  E.  and  Effie  M.  (Wildes),  b.  Middleton,  July 

30,  1889.   (Died  at  Middleton,  body  brought  into  town.) 

MONIES,  William,  widr.,  shoemaker  and  victualer,  s.  William 
and  Lucy,  July  5,  1854,  a.  86  y.  (Died  at  almshouse.) 

MONROE,  Charlotte,  Nov.  1,  1896,  a.  53  y.  (Died  at  Dan- 
vers,  body  brought  into  town.) 

MOORE,  Dominick,  widr.,  farmer  and  cooper,  s.  Thomas,  con- 
sumption, Mar.  26,  1853,  a.  83  y.  9  m. 

Lavinia,  2d.  w.  Thomas,  d.  Malachi  and  Abigail  Knowlton,  b. 
Hamilton,  dropsy,  Dec.  3,  1854,  a.  69  y. 

Thomas,  widr.,  s.  Thomas  and  Betsey  (Nichols),  paralysis, 
Nov.  24,  1868,  a.  66  y.   (Died  at  almshouse.) 

MORAN,  Mary  J.,  d.  Matthew  and  Mary,  phthisis,  Feb.  28, 
1865,  a.  21  y.  2  m.  (Interred  at  Salem.) 

MOREHOUSE,  William,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Isaac  and  Abigail, 
b.  Digby  Neck,  Nova  Scotia,  paralysis  of  heart,  sudden. 
Mar.  1,  1894,  a.  74  y.  4  d. 

MORGAN,  Isaac  A.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Isaac  and  Salome,  b.  Man- 
chester, fracture  of  spine,  May  14,  1878,  a.  70  y.  8  m. 

MORSE,  Caroline  M.,  w.  James,  d.  William  C.  and  Eliza  H. 
(Lemon)  Stone,  b.  Marblehead,  consumption,  Feb.  1, 
1872,  a.  35  y.   (Interred  at  Marblehead.) 

Elizabeth,  wid.,  d.  John  and  Abigail  Butler,  b.  Newburyport, 
disease  of  liver,  Aug.  30,  1854,  a.  77  y.  (Interred  at  New- 
buryport. ) 

MUNDAY,  Alphonso   P.,  m.,  butcher,  s.  Thomas  P.  and  H. 

Ann  (Field),  pleuro  pneumonia,  Mar.  30,  1880,  a.  38  y. 

2  m.  21  d. 
Grace  E.,  Oct.  8,   1889,  a.   5  m.    (Died  at  Somerville,  body 

brought  into  town.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  219 

MuNDAY,  Mary,  w.  Capt.  William,  d.  Dominick  and  Sarah 
(Perkins)  Moore,  July  6,  1871,  a.  76  y.  10  m.  (Died  at 
Salem.) 

Thomas  P.,  m.,  butcher,  s.  William  and  Mary,  typhoid  fever, 
Nov.   11,  1862,  a.  44  y.  7  m. 

William,  s.  William  Henry  and  Phebe  A.,  b.  Boxford,  diphthe- 
ria, Sept.  4,  1861,  a.  3  y.  9  m. 

William,  Capt.,  widr.,  butcher,  s.  William  and  Mary,  b.  Salem, 
disease  of  l3nriphatic  glands,  heart  disease,  Feb.  3,  1878, 
a.  84  y.  23  d. 

NEAGLES,  Mary  S.,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Susan  M.,  heart  disease, 
July  17,  1863,  a.  1  m.  1  d. 

NEWTON,  George  A.  (of  Ipswich),  pedlar,  s.  Alvin  and  Mary 
S.,  b.  Ipswich,  accident  on  R.  R.,  Sept.  6,  1888,  a.  37  y. 
(Interred  at  Ipswich.) 

NICHOLS,  Lucius  Warren,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Isaac  and  Ruth,  b. 
Spencer,  tuberculosis,  Aug.  26,  1888,  a.  63  y.  9  m.  24  d. 

NUTTER,  Mehitable,  housekeeper,  s.  James  and  Mehitable 
(Burnham),  b.  Essex,  chronic  pneumonia.  May  17,  1885, 

a.  66  y.  6  m.  20  d. 

NYE,  John  C,  m.,  stone  mason,  s.  Timothy  and  Sarah  (Cobb), 

b.  Orrington,  Me.,  consumption,  June  22,  1875,  a.  58  y.  10 
m.   (Interred  Harmony  Grove,  Salem.) 

ORNE,  Benjamin  C,  m.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  b.  Wolfboi- 

ough,  N.  H.,  ashthma,  Mar.  23,  1859,  a.  59  y.  12  d. 
Lafayette  W.,  s.  Burley  and  Caroline  Augusta,  croup,  Oct.  31, 

1850,  a.  2  y.  8  m. 
Lois,  wid.  Benjamin  C,  who  d.  Mar.  23,  1859,  d.  Dominick 

and  Sarah   (Perkins)    Moore   (both  dec'd),  heart  disease, 

Aug.  29,  1866,  a.  65  y.  5  m. 

OSGOOD,  Henry  B.,  farmer,  s.  Henry  and  Lydia  (Bryant), 
b.  Baltimore,  heart  disease,  Aug.  1,  1892,  a.  74  y.  2  m. 
21  d.   (Died  at  Salem.  Interred  at  Whitinsville. ) 

PACE,  Leslie  Damon,  s.  Albert  W.  and  Ellen  M.   (Perkins), 

pneumonia,  Apr.  30,  1888,  a.  8  m. 
,  ch.  Albert  W.  and  Ellen  M.  (Perkins),  stillborn,  June  3, 

1882. 


2  20  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

PALMER,  Stephen  J.,  m.,  watch  maker,  s.  Philip  and  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Burlington,  Vt,  Oct.  29,  1889,  a.  64  y.  24  d. 
(Died  at  Worcester,  body  brought  into  town.) 

PARKINSON,  John,  m.,  tailor,  s.  John  and  Mary,  b.  Liver- 
pool, Eng.,  cancer,  Mar.  11,  1873,  a.  71  y. 

Mary,  d.  Ezra  and  Betsey  (Perkins),  atrophy  and  old  age^ 
Apr.  14,  1897,  a.  91  y.   (Died  at  almshouse.) 

PATTEN,  Sarah,  wid.  of  Dr.  John  R.  Patten,  who  d.  at  Sa- 
lem, July  17,  1863,  a.  56  y.,  d.  and  Hannah  Jefts, 

b.  Biilerica,  insanity.  Mar.  16,  1876,  a.  67  y.  6  m. 

PAUL,  Eliza  H.,  m.,  d.  William  Henry  and  Phebe  (Tiney) 
Munday,  b.  Boxford,  July  30,  1894,  a.  39  y.  10  m.  5  d. 
(Died  at  Maiden,  body  brought  into  town.) 

PEABODY,  Abby  Jane,  shoe  stitcher,  d.  Augustine  S.  and 
Helena,  pneumonia,  Nov.  1,  1897,  a.  52  y.  25  d.  (Died 
at  Home  for  Incurables,  N.  Y.,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Abigail,  m.,  housekeeper,  d.  Elijah  and  Ruth  Perkins  (Fisk) 
Perkins,  paralysis  with  aphasia,  Nov.  27,  1891,  a.  83  y. 
10  m. 

Anna,  d.  Jacob  and  Huldah  (Wildes),  old  age,  Apr.  5,  1875, 
a.  82  y.  4  m.  20  d.   (Died  at  almshouse.) 

Augustine  S.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Symonds),  heart, 
chronic.  Mar.  3,  1884,  a.  72  y.  11  m.  27  d. 

Carlton  A.,  s.  Augustine  S.  and  Helena,  erysipelas,  Dec.  17, 
1852,  a.  2  y.  5  m.  11  d. 

Cyrus,  m.,  carpenter,  s.  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Guilford),  fell 
from  a  building,  May  9,  1872,  a.  50  y.  (Died  at  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.,  interred  here  by  Haverhill  road.) 

Ebenezer,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy  (Perkins), 
disease  of  kidneys,  Jan.  30,  1871,  a.  67  y.  2  m.  23'  d. 

Elizabeth,  at  home,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy,  influenza,  Feb.  6, 
1881,  a.  72  y.  1  m.  28  d. 

Emma,  d.  Augustine  S.  and  Helena,  June  19,  1855,  a.  2  d. 

Emma  J.,  d.  Thomas  and  Caroline,  b.  Rowley,  dysentery  and 
convulsions,  July  20,  1865,  a.  1  y.  7  m.  (Died  at  alms- 
house.) 

Ephraim  Perkins,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy  (Per- 
kins), pleuro  pneumonia  and  heart.  Mar.  11,  1888,  a.  68  y. 
1  m.  8  d. 

Ezra,  s.  Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy,  Feb.  18,  1853,  a.  42  v. 
7  m. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  221 

Peabody,  George  E.,  meningitis   Sept.  23,  1895,  a.  3  y.  15  d. 

(Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  mto  town.) 
Harret  C    wid.;  d.  William  Cook,  mother  unknown,  b^New- 
Turyporr consumption,  Apr.  21,  1892,  a.  53  y.   (Died  at 

Helenlrtidrlousekeeper,   d.    Ephrajm    and   Hannah    (Sy- 

monds)   bodge,  b.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  old  age,  partial  pa- 

rclvc;ic:    Aor    5    1896,  a.  83  y.  27  d. 
J.colty^^oXt  farmer,  s.  lugustine  S.  and  Helena,  ty- 

Dhoid  fever,  Nov.  26,  1860,  a.  24  y.  9  m.  20  d. 
Toel  R  'Dea.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John,  Jr.  and  Lydia,  consumption, 

Tuiv  24,  1861,  a,  60  y.  7  m.  24  d.       ,  .     ^    ^.  ,    ^        .^^ 
John,  farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy  (Perkms),  diabetes,  Apr. 

Joseph's.,  farm  laborer,  heart  disease,  July  5,   1891,  a.  69  y. 

1  m.  25  d.   (Died  at  Georgetown.)  ,      ,        . 

Laura  A.,  d.  Alden  P.  and  Lydia  A.  (Wildes),  chronic  gastro- 

enteritis,  Feb.  28,  1894,  a.  20  y.  9  m.  25  d. 
Lavi2   C.,'w.   Ephiaim    P.,   d.    Oliver    (dec'd)    and   Mary 

Woodbury,  b.  Wenham,  consumption,  Mar.  20,  187U,  a.  i)U 

Lilly^'d.^ Thomas  and  Caroline  (Kneeland),  b.  Boxford,  scrof- 
ula, Feb.  25,  1869,  a.  3  m.  21  d.   (Interred  at  almshouse 

Lydia^^d.  John,  who  d.  June  22,  1836,  d.  David  and  Esther 

Balch,  Apr.  18,  1854,  a.  89  y.  ,       ,     ^    ^    r        •  i. 

Lydia,  w.  Moses,  d.  John  and  Rhoda  Kneeland,  b.  Ipswich, 

consumption,  Sept.  28,  1856,  a.  42  y. 
Lydia,  wid.  Thomas  P.,  who  d.  Feb.  8,  1854,  d.  Moses  and  Sal- 
ly Guilford,  b.  Danvers,  old  age,  Apr.  12,  1864,  a.  79  y. 
(Died  at  almshouse.)  on    iqco 

Lydia  P.,  d.  John  P.  and  Esther,  consumption,  Dec.  29,  1852, 

a   27  y.  (Died  at  Beverly,  body  brought  into  town.) 
MaryE.,   d.   Ebenezer   and  Abigail    (Perkins),   consumption, 

June  24,  1879,  a.  36  y.  9  m.  2  d. 
Mehitable,  d.  John  P.  and  Esther  (Perkins),  dropsy.  May  24, 
1869,  a.  47  y.  7  m.  1  d.  ,    ,   ^  ■, 

Mercy,  wid.  Capt.  Ebenezer,  who  d.  July  16,  1825,  d.  Ezra  and 

Betsy  Perkins,  Mar.  3,  1857,  a.  76  y.  10  m. 
Sarah  D.,  wid.,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  (Thurlow)  Dole,  b.  New- 
bury, gastritis,  Aug.  26,  1891,  a.  86  y.  7  m.  9  d. 
Thomas,  m.,  carpenter,  s.  Jacob  and  Huldah,  marasmus,  Feb. 

8,  1854,  a.  67  y.  9  m.  18  d. 
Thomas,  s.  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Guilford),  consumption,  Dec. 
18,  1872,  a.  47  y.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  interred  here  by 
Haverhill  road.) 


2  22  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Peabody,  Wallace  N.,  s.  Luther,  Aug.  9,  1882,  a.  9  m.  23  d. 

(Died  in   Marblehead,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Warren  W.,  s.   Moses  and  Lydia,  dysentery,  Sept.   17,   1851, 

a.  10  m.  1  d. 
William  A.,    s.   Ebenezer   and  Abigail,   dysentery,    Sept.    15, 

1851,  a.  1  y.  10  m.  18  d. 
,  s.  Luther  A.  and  Nettie  B.    (Jaquith),  stillborn,  Jan. 

31,   1898. 
,  ch.  Luther  A.  and  Nettie  B.,  stillborn,  Mar.  19,  1899. 

PEARSON,  Augustus,   s.   Daniel  and  Mary,  b.   Georgetown, 

croup,  Nov.  30,  1850,  a.  2  y.  7  m. 
Charles  H.,  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  J.    (Hobson)    (both  dec'd), 

Apr.  23,  1873,  a.  17  y.  8  m.  6  d,  (Died  in  Salem,  interred 

by  Haverhill  road.     Father  b.  in  West  Newbury,  mother 

in  Rowley.) 
Levi,  s.  Amos  and  Lucy   (Ross),  cancerous  ulceration  of  the 

stomach.  Mar.   10,    1881,  a.  69  y.  6  m.   21  d.    (Died  in 

Georgetown. ) 

PECK,  Grace  Catharine,  wid.  Nathaniel,  d.  Harkly,  b. 

England,  consumption,  Oct.  28,  1855,  a.  48  y.  (Her  1st. 
marriage  was  to  Thomas  Barker.     Interred  at  Ipswich.) 

PEIRCE,  Annie  E.,  June  27,  1861,  a.  15  y.  7  m.  (Died  at 
Dover,  N.  H.,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  L.,  w.  Thomas  W.,  d.  Phillip  and  Mary  (Lincoln)  Cur- 
tis, b.  Boston,  puerperal  convulsions,  July  25,  1862,  a. 
38  y.  9  m.  4  d.  (Birthplace  of  her  father  Sharon,  Mass., 
of  mother,  Boston.  Interred  at  Mt.  Auburn.) 

William,  Jan.  15,  1861,  a.  36  y.  7  m.  (Died  at  Dover,  N.  H., 
body  brought  into  town.) 

,  ch.  Thomas  W.  and  Mary  L.,  July  24,  ?  1862.   (Lived 

about  y2  an  hour.  Father  b.  in  Dover,  N.  H.,  mother  in 
Boston. ) 

PERKINS,  Abby  Frances,  d.  Caleb  K.  and  Mary  L.,  influenza, 
Feb.  16,  1859,  a.  2  m. 

Albert  C,  school  teacher,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia,  Sept.  22, 
1896,  a.  63  y.  (Died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

Amos,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Robert  and  Esther,  consumption,  Sept. 
8,  1851,  a.  63  y.    5m. 

Amos,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  and  Betsey  (Brown),  paraly- 
sis, Nov.  29,  1894,  a.  83  y.  10  m.  18  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  223 

Perkins,  Anna,  d.  Zebulun  and  Mary,  consumption,  Feb.  12, 
1851,  a.  65  y. 

Arthur,  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W.,  consumption,  Aug.  29, 
1858,  a.  4  m.  20  d. 

Arthur  K.,  fracture  of  skull,  fell  from  a  burning  building, 
Nov.  20,  1893,  a.  30  y.  (Died  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Augusta  L.,  w.  George  H.,  d.  David  and  Adeline  Story,  b. 
Gloucester,  Aug.  20,  1860,  a.  28  y.  (Died  in  Danvers.  In- 
terred here.) 

Benjamin,  m.,  farmer  and  bootmaker,  s.  Robert,  Jr.  and  Es- 
ther, cystitis,  Apr.  3,  1858,  a.  72  y.  20  d. 

Benjamin  Austin,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  (Brad- 
street),  suicide  by  drowning,  Oct.  19,  1891,  a.  67  y.  4  m. 
7d. 

Benjamin  C.  Esq.,  m.,  s.  David  and  Nabby,  farmer,  dropsy, 
Dec.  26,  1850,  a.  47  y. 

Betsey,  w.  Ezra,  d.  Redden,  consimiption,  Apr.  9,  1850, 

a.  69  y. 

Betsey,  wid.  Amos,  who  d.  Sept.  8,  1851,  d.  Samuel  and  Olive 
Brown,  congestion  of  lungs,  b.  Boxford,  Sept.  12,  1872, 
a.  82  y.  5  m. 

Caleb  Kimball,  m.,  shoemanufacturer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Judith, 
consumption,  Aug.  25,  1861,  a.  30  y.  9  m. 

Charles  D.,  ni.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.,  sunstroke, 
July  4,  1878,  a.  24  y.  9  m.  16  d. 

Charlotte,  wid.,  d.  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Wildes)  Towne,  b. 
Hamilton,  pneumonia.  Mar.   19,  1880,  a.  68  y.  2  d. 

Clarence  Webster,  s.  J.  W.  A.  and  Nellie  A.  (Gallup),  pneu- 
monia, May  4,  1892,  a.  2  y.  7  m.  3  d. 

Daniel,  m.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Elijah  and  Ruth,  heart 
disease,  Sept.  7,  1862,  a.  60  y.  2  m. 

David,  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  David,  Jr.  and  Nabby, 
carbuncle,  June  17,  1860,  a.  68  y.  10  m.  15  d. 

David  Granville,  m.,  farmer,  s.  David  and  Hannah  G.,  strang- 
ulation of  intestine,  Dec.  12,  1893,  a.  65  y.  9  m.  6  d. 

David  Pratt,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pratt),  pneumo- 
nia, Feb.  1,  1883,  a.  49  y.  3  m.  17  d. 

Dennis  Augustus,  m.,  operative,  s.  Elbridge  F.  and  Rebecca 
(Perkins)    (Dodge),  Dec.  17,  1884,  a.  35  y.  2  m.  9  d. 

Dolly,  wid.  Elisha,  who  d.  Dec.  17,  1872,  d.  Elisha  and  Mer- 
cy Perkins,  b.  Wenham,  heart  disease,  July  6,  1863,  a.  84 
y.  11  m. 

Dudley,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Elijah  and  Ruth  (Fisk),  accidental. 
Sept  2,  1879,  a.  83  y.  9  m.  27  d. 


2  24  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Perkins,  Dudley  Quincy,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah 
(Perkins),  Bright's  disease,  June  28,  1889,  a.  64  y.  3  m. 
22  d. 

Edmund  Kimball,  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  W.,  consumption, 
Jan.  20,  1850,  a.  2  y.  2  m. 

Elbridge  Fiske,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Dudley  and  Sally,  chronic  car- 
diac disease,  Feb.  1,  1895,  a.  75  y.  2  m.  12  d. 

Elijah,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Dorothy,  old  age,  Oct. 
31,  1851,  a.  85  y.  10  m.  15  d. 

Elisha,  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  Zebulun  and  Mary 
chronic  diarrhoea,  Dec.  17,  1852,  a.  71  y.  11  m.  14  d. 

Elizebeth  W.,  wid.,  housewife,  d.  Daniel  M.  and  Elizebeth 
(Webber)  Perkins,  heart  disease,  Mar.  27,  1898,  a.  80  y. 
10  m.  24  d. 

Esther  Jane,  d.  Amos  and  Betsey,  consumption,  Aug.  11,  1854, 

a.  22  y. 

Eunice,  w.  Amos,  d.  Perley  and  Sarah  (Perkins)  Balch,  pa- 
ralysis, Dec.  31,  1878,  a.  67  y.  3  m.  10  d. 

Ezra,  widr.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Dorothy, 
apoplexy,  Apr.  26,  1859,  a.  80  y.  2  m.  9  d. 

Frederick,  s.  Dudley  Q.  and  Mary  A.,  lung  fever,  Jan.  10, 
1852,  a.  3  m.  20  d. 

George  C,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Lucy,  b.  here,  Dec.  28,  1858,  a. 
20  y.  10  m.  19  d.  (Died  at  Wenham,  body  brought  into 
town. ) 

Gertrude  Lydia,  d.  Albert  C.  and  Caroline  C.  (Peabody), 
chronic  gastritis.  Mar.  27,  1886,  a.  15  y.  9  m.  11  d.  (Died 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Parents  b.  Topsfield.  Body  brought 
into  town.) 

Hannah,  wid.  of  Robert  (his  2nd.  wife),  d.  Zebulun  and  Mary, 
consumption,  July  19,  1855,  a.  76  y.  9  m.  14  d. 

Hannah,  wid,  David,  who  d.  here  June  17,  1860,  d.  Joseph 
and  Joanna  Green,  b.  Beverly,  Feb.  25,  1871,  a.  75  y. 
5  m.   (Died  at  Beverly.) 

Henry,  m.,  cooper,  s.  John  and  Miriam  (Smith),  b.  Salem, 
old  age,  Aug.  17,  1865,  a.  78  y.  4  m. 

Hezekiah  B.,  widr.,  shoemaker,  s.  John  and  Sarah   (Ireland), 

b.  Rowley,  old  age,  Nov.  25,  1878,  a.  88  y.  9  m.  5  d. 
Horace  Elmer,  student,  s.  Joseph  and  Susan  M.    (Ray),  ty- 
phoid, Mar.  26,  1885,  a.  22  y.  9  m.  7  d.  (Died  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.) 

Howard  W.,  s.  Edward  H.  and  Ella  F.  (Porter),  scarletina, 
Mar.  9,  1892,  a.  4  y.  11m.  (Died  at  Newburyport,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Jane  Haskell,  m.,  d.  Samuel  and  Jane  H.  Giles,  b.  Marble- 
head,  pneumonia,  Apr.  19,  1880,  a.  58  y.  4  m.  12  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  225 

Perkins,  Jennie  Marion,  d.  David  P.  and  Adeline  J.  (Phil- 
lips), typhoid  fever,  Sept.  15,  1892,  a.  19  y.  11  m.  18  d. 

John  P.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary,  b.  Salem,  old  age, 
May  2,  1897,  a.  75  y,  7  m.  (Died  at  Beverly,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

John  William.  A.,  shoemaker,  m.,  s.  William  and  Lydia  (Day), 
b.  Georgetown,  railroad  accident,  Jan.  13,  1891,  a.  38  y. 
2  m.  5  d.  (Died  at  Danvers  R.  R.  Junction,  11.45  A.  M.) 

Joseph,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pratt),  lung  fever, 
Dec.  18,  1869,  a.  39  y.  5  m.  15  d. 

Judith,  wid.  Nathaniel,  who  d.  Aug.  31,  1854,  d.  Smith, 

dropsy,  Apr.  29,   1858,  a.  70  y.  4  m. 

Justin  Winfield,  commercial  traveller,  s.  Elbridge  Fisk  and 
Susan  Irene  (Adams),  appendicitis,  July  23,  1892,  a.  28 
y.  1  m.  19  d. 

Lewis  K.,  s.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Merrill), 
Oct.  12,  1863,  a.  21  y.  (Died  at  hospital  on  Folly  Island, 
N.  C.  Enlisted  for  3  y.  Aug.,  1862,  in  40th.  Mass.  Reg. 
Co.  F.     Not  interred  here.) 

Lucy,  wid.  Benjamin  C.  Esq.,  d.  Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Mercy 
Peabody,  consumption,  Apr.  2,  1853,  a.  40  y. 

Lucy,  w.  Henry,  d.  William  and  Susan  Gilbert,  b.  Gloucester, 
palsy,  June  27,  1859,  a.  68  y.  11  m. 

Lucy,  wid.  Moses,  who  d.  in  Danvers,  in  Nov.,  1858,  d.  Ne- 
hemiah  and  Sarah  (Russell)  Wilkins,  b.  Middleton,  old 
age,  Dec.  9,  1868,  a.  93  y.  1  m.  10  d.  (Interred  at  Mid- 
dleton.) 

Lucy,  wid.,  d.  Paul  and  Nancv  (Porter),  b.  Wenham,  Nov.  1, 
1888,  a.   75  y.  7  d. 

Lydia,  w.  Nehemiah,  d.  Moses  and  Lydia  (Peabody)  Brad- 
street,  apoplexy,  Sept.  12,   1867,  a.   71  y.  8  m.  4  d. 

Lydia,  w.  Hezekiah  B.,  d.  Timothy  and  Polly  (Burnham) 
Ross,  b.  Essex,  palsy,  Aug.  18,  1871,  a.  87  y.  4  m.  25  d. 

Lydia,  wid.  William  B.  who  d.  Dec.  5,  1868,  d.  Elijah  and 
Ruth  (Fiske)  Perkins,  paralysis,  Feb.  3,  1876,  a.  77  y. 
9  m.  9  d. 

Lydia  B.,  domestic,  d.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  (Bradstreet),  pa- 
ralysis, Aug.  20,  1897,  a.  79  y.  4  m.  15  d. 

Lydia  D.,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Eben  and  Hannah  (Hodgkins) 
Day,  b.  Gloucester,  consumption,  Oct.  11,  1895,  a.  73  y. 
2  m.  4  d. 

Lydia  M.,  d.  William  B.  and  Margaret  M.  (Homan),  scarlet 
fever,  July  12,  1879,  a.  3  y.  6  m.  (Died  in  Danvers.) 

Mary,  wid.  Jacob,  who  d.  Nov.  5,  1841,  d.  John  and  Mary 
Pratt,  b.  Salem,  consumption,  July  24,  1858,  a.  54  y.  4  m. 


226  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Perkins,  Mary  A.,  w.  Theron  D.,  d.  Jerry  and  Mary  (Shep- 
ard)  Balch,  cancer  of  breast,  Mar.  31,  1888,  a.  34  y.  9  m. 
15  d.   (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  Abbie,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  Israel  and  Mary  (Rundlett) 
Elliott,  heart  failure,  Apr.  28f  1896,  a.  66  y.  8  m.  3  d. 

Mary  Jane,  housekeeper,  d.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pratt),  b.  Sa- 
lem, apoplexy.  Mar.  18,  1897,  a.  68  y. 

Molly,  wid.  of  Ephraim  P.,  who  d.  Dec.  11,  1843,  d.  John 
and  Lucy  Peabody,  old  age,  Jan.  9,  1864,  a.  92  y.  8  m.  3  d. 

Moses  Brads'treet,  farmer,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  ( Brad- 
street  "i,  congestion  of  lungs,  Apr.  28,  1881,  a.  54  y.  10  m. 
11  d.' 

Nabby,  d.  David  and  Nabby,  old  age.  Mar.  13,  1851,  a.  64  y.. 

Nathaniel,  m.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Ezra  and  Elizabeth^ 
heart  disease,  Aug.  31,  1854,  a.  68  y.  9  m. 

Nehemiah,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Robert  and  Esther  (Gould),  in- 
fluenza, Apr.  8,  1881,  a.  87  y.  6  d. 

Nehemiah,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia,  heart  disease,  Dec.  19, 
1892,  a.  71  y.  (Died  at  Auburn,  Me.,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Proctor,  Jr.,  s.  Proctor  and  Susan  E.,  b.  Gloucester,  lung  and 
typhoid  fever,  Feb.  22,  1869,  a.  19  y.  10  m.  10  d. 

Proctor,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Henry  and  Lucy  (Gilbert),  meningitis,. 
Mar.  19,  1889,  a.  62  y.  6  m.  6  d.  (Died  at  Gloucester, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

Ralph  H.,  s.  William  B.  and  Margaret  M.  (Homan),  cholera 
infantum,  Aug.  29,   1874,  a.  6  m.   16  d. 

Rebecca,  wid.  Henry  (his  2d.  wife,  her  3rd.  husband,  who  d. 
Aug.  17,  1865),  d.  John  and  Sarah  Perkins,  paralysis, 
Aug.  9,  1870,  a.  78  y. 

Rebecca  H.,  wid.  Benjamin  T.  who  d.   1858,  d.  Ashby, 

dropsy,  Jan.  27,  1863,  a.  72  y.  (Died  at  Danvers,  interred 
here.) 

Rebecca  P.,  w.  Elbridge  F.,  d.  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  H.  Per- 
kins, consumption,  Jan.  26,  1858,  a.  43  y.  6  m.  20  d.  (Her 
1st  m.  with  William  P.  Dodge  who  d.  1842.) 

Rodney  Dennis,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Dudley  and  Sarah,  typhoid 
fever,  Aug.  31,  1859,  a.  38  y.  6  m.  24  d. 

Ruth  Esther  G.,  housekeeper,  d.  Nehemiah  and  Lydia  (Brad- 
street),  cancer  and  heart  disease.  May  27,  1879,  a.  47  y. 
9  m.  28  d. 

Sarah,  d.  Thomas  (dec'd)  and  Elizebeth  W.  (Merrill),  con- 
gestion of  brain.  Mar.  3,  1869,  a.  18  y.  10  m.  14  d. 

Sarah,  w.  Dudley,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  (Emerson)  Perkins, 
disease  of  spine,  Dec.  2,  1874,  a.  81  y.  4  m.  15,  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  227 

Perkins,  Thomas,  m.,   farmer  and  carpenter,  s.  Thomas  and 

Sarah,  consumption,  Oct.  29,  1858,  a.  44  y.  7  m.  2  d. 
Thomas  A.,  shoemaker,  s.  Thomas  (dec'd)   and  Elizabeth  W., 

b.  Wenham,  consmnpdon,  Aug.  4,  1865,  a.  25  y.  4  m,  19  d. 
William  B.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Sarah,  b.  Wenham, 

■disease  of  brain,  Dec.  5,  1868,  a.  62  y.  8  m. 
William  P.,  shoemaker,  s.  Amos  and  Betsey,  consumption,  Nov. 

17,  1852,  a.  24  y.  7  m.  23  d. 
Willie,  s.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W.   (Tole),  jaundice,  June  7, 

1868,  a.   10  d. 
,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W.,  jaundice,  Nov.  23,   1861, 

a.   10  d. 
,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  W.   (Tole),  stillborn,  Nov.  25, 

1877. 

,  d.  Josiah  P.  and  Phebe  (Tole),  stillborn,  Sept.  15,  1883. 

,  ch.  Albert  C.  and  Caroline  (Peabody),  b.  Exeter,  N.  H., 

stillborn,  Oct.  2,   1885. 


PERLEY,  Abigail,  w.  Moody,  d.  John  and  Elizabeth  Gould, 

old  age,  Jan.  23,  1851,  a.  81  y. 
Ann  Maria,  w.  Osgood,  d.  Silas  and  Phebe  (Batchelder)  Lake, 

b.  Middleton,  Oct.  25,  1818,  suicide,  Aug.  12,  1875,  a.  56 

y.  9  m.   17  d. 
Artemas  W.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mehetable,  b.  Box- 
ford,  disease  of  heart,  Jan.  6,  1862,  a.  85  y.   11m.  7  d. 

(Interred  at  Boxford.) 
Arthur  Warren,  s.  E.  Horace  and  Susie  Isabelle   (Hood),  b. 

Durham,  N.  H.,  cholera  infantum,  Oct.  26,  1884,  a.  4  m. 

25  d. 
Charles  Lemuel,   s.  John  F.  and  Louisa  A.,  dropsy  in  head, 

Dec.  4,  1859,  a.  1  y.  8-  m.  24  d. 
Charles  P.,  s.  Thomas  W.  and  Harriet  L,  (Gould),  congestion 

of  the  lungs,  Dec.  23,  1866,  a.  7  y.  3  m.  24  d. 
Clarissa,  wid.  Solomon,  at  home,  d.  Samuel  and  Olive  (Gage) 

Brown,  b.  Boxford,  pneumonia,  Apr.   11,   1881,  a.  83  y. 

6  m. 

Edwin  Augustus,  s.   Frank,  b.  L3mn,  Oct.   15,   1896,  a.  2  m. 

3  d.   (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Elizebeth,    wid.,    housekeeper,    d.    William     [and    Elizabeth 

(Wildes)   Wait],  cardiac  disease,  Oct.   15,  1897,  a.  82  y. 

7  m. 

Hosea  Ballou,  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Towne)    (she  dec'd),  debil- 
ity from  a  broken  leg,  Jan.  4,  1875,  a.  40  y.  5  m.  25  d. 


2  28  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Perley,  Huldah,  wid.,  3rd  w.  Artemas  W.  who  d.  in  1862,  d. 
Zaccheus,  Jr.,  and  Anna  (Brown)  Gould,  palsy,  Nov.  27, 
1874,  a.  8*7  y.  21  d.  (Died  in  Hamilton.  Father  b.  here, 
mother,  Boxford.)  ^ 

John,  farmer,  s.  John  and (Dwinell),  b.  Linebrook  Par- 
ish, Ipswich,  disease  of  heart,  Jan.  4  or  5,  1880,  a.  75  y. 
8  m.   (He  lived  alone  and  was  dead  when  found.) 

John  F.,  widr.,  carpenter  and  farmer,  s.  Francis,  apoplexy, 
Nov.  15,  1893,  a.  69  y.  4  d. 

John  S.,  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Towne)  (she  dec'd),  b.  Ipswich? 
heart  disease,  Feb.  11,  1874,  a.  43  y.  10  m.  20  d.  (Died 
in  Boxford,  near  Middleton  line,  interred  by  Haverhill 
road.     His  father  b.  in  Ipswich,  mother,  Topsfield.) 

Louisa  A.,  w.  John  F.,  at  home,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  Ann 
(Woodward)  Whitaker,  b.  Salem,  N.  H.,  anaemia,  chron- 
ic, July  30,  1881,  a.  59  y.  2  m.  17  d. 

Lydia,  w.  John,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Lydia  (Averell)  Towne, 
May  22,  1873,  a.  64  y.  11  m.  22  d. 

Mary,  wid.,  nurse,  d.  Nathaniel  B.  and  Ruth  (Towne)  Wells, 
b.  Boxford,  hemiplegia.  May  2,  1881,  a.  71  y.  (Interred 
Boxford.) 

Mary  A.,  w.  Nathaniel,  d.  Thomas  and  Lois  Moore,  disease 
of  the  nerves,  Oct.  20,  1857,  a.  28  y. 

Mary  Goodwin,  d.  Eliza  M.,  Aug.  8,  1862,  a.  1  y.  10  m.  22  d. 
(Died  in  Danvers,  interred  here.) 

Nathaniel,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Ann,  scrofula.  May  21, 
1858,  a.  9  m.  23  d. 

Nathaniel,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Francis  and  Louisa  (Gould), 
consumption,  Apr.  8,   1864,  a.  36  y.  11  m. 

Osgood,  widr.,  teamer,  s.  Francis  and  Louisa  (Gould),  b.  Box- 
ford, heart,  kidneys,  and  bladder,  Jan.  8,  1886,  a.  70  y. 
8  m.  28  d. 

Parker  Brown,  farmer,  s.  Solomon  and  Clarissa  (Brown)  b. 
Boxford,  heart  disease,  Nov.  10,  1893,  a.  75  y.  8  m.  2  d. 

Samuel  Holten,  shoemaker,  s.  Artemas  W.,  b.  Boxford,  con- 
sumption, Mar.  10,   1850,  a.  35  y. 

Solomon,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Solomon  and  Sarah  Bixby,  old  age, 
Dec.  9,  1866,  a.  74  y.  1  m.  24  d.  (Died  at  Boxford,  in- 
terred here.) 

Susie  J.,  May  15,  1898,  a.  35  y.  (Died  at  Boston,  body  brought 
into  town.) 

Thomas  W.,  m.,  restaurant  keeper,  s.  Charles  and  Esther 
(Gould),  b.  Boxford,  consumption,  Feb.  9,  1871,  a.  40  y. 
18  d. 

William  Nathaniel,  s.  Nathaniel  (dec'd)  and  Mary  E.  (Crow- 
ell),  dysentery,  Aug.  30,  1868,  a.  4  y.  11m. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  229 

PETERSON,  Cynthia  Warner,  m.,  housewife,  d.  David  and 
Rebecca  H.  (Pike)  Towne,  chronic  nephritis,  Dec.  11, 
1899,  a.  61  y.  1  m.  5  d. 

Lou   E.,   w.   Walter    S.,#  housewife,    d.   Fred  and    Elizabeth 

(Green)   Brantigam,  b.  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  haemoptysis  phthi- 
sis, Mar.  25,  1890,  a.  21  y.  9  m.  25  d. 

PETTENGILL,  Jasper  Rea,  s.  Moses  E.  and  Lydia  W.,  chol- 
era infantum,  Aug.  17,  1856,  a.  5  m. 

Lydia  W.,  July  15,  1897,  a.  69  y.  5  m.  21  d.  (Died  at  Dan- 
vers,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Moses  E.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Moses  and  L^dia,  b.  Danvers,  broken 
back,  etc.,  by  a  fall  from  a  tree,  Dec.  2,  1857,  a.  32  y. 

PHILBROOK,  Mary  S.,  wid.,  d.  Fox,  b.  Meredith,  N. 

H.,  cancer,  Aug.  25,   1881,  a.  79  y.  2  m.   (Died  in  Dan- 
vers.) 

PHILLIPS,  Adeline  Gould,  wid.,  d.  Zaccheus  and  Anne 
(Hood)  Gould,  disease  of  heart  and  cancer,  July  5,  1892, 
a.  75  y.  4  m.  7  d. 

Bessie  Gertrude,  d.  Erwin  T.  and  Ruth  G.  (Lake),  cerebro 
spinal  meningitis,  Apr.  24,  1873,  a.  2  y.  11m.  18  d. 

Charles  R.,  s.  Charles  A.  and  Mary  E.  (Munday),  b.  Boston, 
bronchitis,  Nov.  27,  1876,  a.  9  m.  27  d.  (Died  in  Bos- 
ton, father  b.  here,  mother  b.  Middleton.) 

Elizabeth  H.,  w.  Richard,  Esq.,  d,  Briggs  R.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hutchinson)  Reed,  b.  Weymouth,  consumption,  Aug.  21, 
1870,  a.  58  y.  8  m.  4  d. 

Henry  W.,  farmer,  pneumonia,  May  8,  1897,  a.  56  y.  4  m.  5  d. 
(Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Jane,  w.  Richard,  Sen.,  d.  Philip  and  Mary  [Le] Grove  (or 
Grow),  b.  Marblehead,  heart  disease,  Apr.  20,  1854,  a. 
85  y.  6  m.  20  d.  (Her  1st  m.  with  T.  Talbot.) 

Mary  Jane,  at  home,  d.  Richard  and  Jane  (Legro),  old  age, 
Mar.  14,  1899,  a.  89  y.  1  m.  14  d. 

Maud  E.,  d.  Charles  A.  and  Mary  E.  (Munday),  b.  Boston, 
membraneous  croup,  Mar.  9,  1874,  a.  1  y.  9  m.  (Died  in 
Boston.  Father  b.  here,  mother,  Middleton.) 

Richard,  Sen.,  m.,  shoemaker  and  farmer,  s.  Richard,  old  age, 
Nov.  4,  1869,  a.  84  y.  9  m. 

Richard,  Esq.,  agent  (formerly  teacher  and  shoe  manufactur- 
er), s.  Richard  and  Jane  (Grow),  typhoid  fever,  [an. 
18,  1876,  a.  67  y.  9  m.  2  d. 


230  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Phillips,  Ruby  W.,  d.  Erwin  T.  and  Ruth  G.  (Lake),  double 
pneiunonia,  Mar.  3,  1881,  a.  1  y.  4  m.  4  d. 

Susan  Jane,  d.  Richard  Phillips,  Jr.,  Esq.  and  Elizabeth  H. 
(Reed),  July  11,  1850,  a.  8  y.  10  m. 

Timothy  M.,  m.,  shoemaker  and  carpenter,  s.  Timothy  and 
Judith  (Shaw),  b.  Salem,  cancer  in  stomach,  Mar.  22, 
1877,  a.  66  y.  2  m.  5  d.  (Mother  died  here  Sept.,  1854. 

PICKARD,  Augusta  M.,  d.  Henry  A.  and  Abbie  A.  (Kneel- 
and),  whooping  cough  and  congestion  of  lungs,  Aug.  18, 
1876,  a.  4  m.  2  d. 

PICKETT,  Annie  T.,  d.  Richard  and  Kate,  b.  Lynn,  meningi- 
tis, Oct.  11,  1890,  a.  1  y.  11  m.  19  d.  (Interred  at  Lynn.) 

PIERCE,  Abraham  Towne,  s.  Abraham  and  Phebe  (Towne), 
b.  Rindge,  N.  H.,  old  age,  Aug.  3,  1870,  a.  81  y.  5  m. 
(Died  at  Boxford,  interred  here;  father  b.  in  Lincoln, 
mother  in  Topsfield.) 

Catharine  Cornelia,  w.  T.  W.,  at  home,  d.  Judge  Cook,  b. 
Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  broncMtis  and  embolism,  July  7, 
1881,  a.  45  y.   (Interred  Mt.  Auburn.) 

Lucy,  d.  Andrew,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  hemorrhage,  small  pox, 
Nov.   18,  1872,  a.  42  y.   (about.) 

Lurene,  2d.  w.  of  Abraham  T.  who  d.  at  Boxford,  Aug.,  1870, 
b.  Rindge,  N.  H.,  consumption,  Apr.  26,  1874,  a.  67  y. 
2  m.  28  d.  (Died  in  Danvers,  interred  by  Haverhill  road.) 

Nettie  Gertrude,  d.  Stephen  M.  and  Abbie  E.  (Perkins),  tuber- 
cular meningitis,  May  7,  1880,  a.   11  y.   11  m..  12  d. 

Thomas  J.,  s.  Stephen  M.  and  Abbie  E.  (Perkins),  diphtheria, 
Jan.  18,  1876,  a.  8  y.  9  m.  26  d. 

Thomas  Wentworth,  widr.,  merchant,  s.  Andrew  and  Betsey 
(Wentworth),  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  heart,  Oct.  2,  1885,  a. 
67  y.  (Died  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  interred  at  Mt. 
Auburn.  Father  b.  Gloucester,  mother  b.  Dover.  Body 
brought   into   town.) 

Willie  F.,  s.  Stephen  M.  and  Abbie  E.  (Perkins),  inflamma- 
tion of  brain  and  spine,  Apr.  30,  1872,  a.  1  y.  6  m.  9  d. 

PIKE,  Benjamin,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Dolly  (Ten- 
ney),  congestion  of  the  lungs,  Feb.  23,  1888,  a.  90  y.  1  m. 

Benjamin  F.,  shoemaker,  s.  Benjamin  and  Huldah  D.,  con- 
sumption, Sept.  11,  1855,  a.  22  y.  10  m.  1  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  23  I 

Pike  Dolly,  d,  Benjamin  and  Dorothy  (Tenney),  debility, 
Feb.  20,  1893,  a.  92  y.  7  m.  20  d 

Dorothy  wid.  Benjamin,  d.  Nathaniel  Tenney,  b.  Byfield  Par- 
ish  old  age,  Nov.  17,  1853,  a.  96  y.  3  m. 

Huldah,  w.  Ben  amm,  d.  Moses  and  Huldah  Dorman  b.  Box- 
ford,   congestion   of   lungs   and   heart  disease,   June    24, 

Ithamaf  K,' s^^B^enjamin  and  Huldah  (Dorman),  consump- 
tion. May  14,  1866,  a.  28  y.  11  m.  9  d. 

PINGREE,   Annar,  wid.  Asa,   d.   Moses  and  Annar  Perkins, 

heart  disease,  June  10,  1853,  a.  82  y. 
Annar,  d.  Asa  and  Annar  (Perkins),  b.  Rowley  old  age,  Jan 

27,  1875,  a.  77  y.  6  m.  28  d.  (Placed  in  tomb  and  removed 

to 'Harmony  Grove,  Salem.) 
Asa,  Hon.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1807,  farmer,  s   Asa  and  Annar     Per- 

kins),  b.   Bridgeton,   Me.,  heart  disease,  June  25,    1869, 

a   62  V    4  m    (Interred  at  Harmony  Grove,  Salem.) 
Daniel  W.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Parker  P.  and  Hannah  A.,  scailet 

fever,  June  14,  1885,  a.  31  y.  5  m.  2  d. 
Lydia  W.,  d.  Daniel  W.  and  Carrie  A.  (Elliott),  scarlet  fever, 

Tune' 28,  1885,  a.  5  y.  4  m.  ,  .       ,     ^         t  1 

Sarah  w  Asa  B.,  d.  Thomas  and  Sarah  Perkins,  b.  here,  July 
2,^851    a.  43  y.     (Died  at  Rowley,  body  brought  into 

town. ) 

PLACE,  Franklin  C.,  paralysis  of  throat,  J^^Y  14,  1^97,  a.  72 
y.  4  m.  28  d.  (Died  at  Somerville,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

POOL,  Anna  Eliza,  d.  Daniel  and  Mary  S.  (Yeaton)  Bartlett, 
b.  Kittery,  Me.,  oedema  of  the  lungs,  Apr.  30,  1892,  a. 
72  y.  7  m.  24  d. 

POOLE,  Antoinette,  w.  Orlando  B.,  d.  Thomas  P.  (dec'd)  and 
Harriet  Ann  (Field)  Munday,  consumption,  Mar.  26, 
1872,  a.  27  y.  7  m.  16  d.  - 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  attorney,  s.  Benjamin  and  Ann  E.( Bartlett ), 
b.  Eliot,  Me.,  disease  of  brain,  July  28,   1882,  a.  3«  y. 

Orland^*B.,  m.*,  machinist,  s.  Benjamin  and  Ann  Eliza  (Bart- 
lett),  b.  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  pneumonia  and  pleurisy,  July 
12,  1897,  a.  52  y.  3  m.  6  d. 

POOR,  Arthur  P.,  s.  Alvin  T.  and  Annie  P.  (Reed)  Lincoln, 
diphtheria,  Apr.  17,  1879,  a.  1  y.  3  m.  (Died  in  Danvers, 
adopted  son  of  Poor.) 


232  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Poor,  Eva,  d.  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  E.    (Janes),  diphtheria, 
June  26,  1893,  a.  4  y.  9  m. 


PORTER,  Francis  L.,  s,  Ira  and  Harriet  (Towne),  consump- 
tion and  asthma,  Aug.  11,  1869,  a.  27  y.  1  m.  28  d. 

Harriet,  wid.  Ira,  d.  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Wildes)  Towne,  gan- 
grene of  foot,  Dec.  22,  1892,  a.  82  y.  6  m.  25  d. 

Ira,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Peabody),  old  age,  July 
25,  1881,  a.  90  y.  17  d. 

Josephine  A.,  w.  Frank,  d.  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Towne)  Towne, 
melancholia  and  acute  mania,  Dec.  8,  1889,  a.  41  y.  6  m. 
21  d. 

Mary  E.,  d.  Oliver  and  Susan  D.,  b.  Boxford,  dysentery,  July 
24,  1851,  a.  2  y.  10  m.  20  d.  (Interred  at  Hamilton.) 

,  s.  Frank  and  Josephine  A.   (Towne),  stillborn,  Apr.  18, 

1883. 


POTTER,  Albert,  s.  John  and  Mehetable,  farmer,  drowning, 
Aug.  30,   1850,  a.  7  y. 

Hannah  W.,  w.  John  H.,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  Ann  Whitaker, 
b.  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  consumption,  Nov.  25,  1855,  a.  30  y» 

Herbert  M.,  s.  John  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Kneeland),  erysipelas^ 
Jan.  11,  1882,  a.  20  y.  8  d. 

John,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Nathaniel  and  Phebe,  b.  Ipswich,  drown- 
ing, Aug.  30,  1850,  a.  50  y.  9  m.  (Mr.  Potter  and  son 
Albert  left  home  Aug.  30,  and  were  found  drowned  in  a 
creek  in  Ipswich  marshes  Sept.  1,  undoubtedly  drowned 
the  day  they  left  home.) 

Louie  Archer,  s.  Henry  H.  and  Mary  Ella  (Andrews),  con- 
vulsions, July  28,  1884,  a.  2  y.  9  m.  12  d. 

Lydia,  wid.,  housekeeper,  gastric  enteritis,  July  6,  1898,  a.  64  y. 
5  m.  5'  d.  (Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  J.,  d.  John  and  Mehetable,  palsy,  Oct.  14,  1851,  a.  4  y. 

Nathaniel,  Aug.  4,  1882,  a.  46  y.  10  m.  (Died  in  Plaistow, 
N.  H.) 

Sarah  C,  w.  John  H.,  housekeeper,  d.  Humphrey  and  Mary 
(Chapman)  Kneeland,  congestion  of  lungs,  Dec.  11,  1895, 
a.  70  y.  1  m.  4  d. 


PRATT,  Henry,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Schuyler  and  Olive  (Jay),  b. 
Salisbury,  Ct.,  heart  disease,  Apr.  19,  1880,  a.  55  y.  3  m* 
8  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  233 

Pratt,  Nellie  Adeline,  d.  Horace  M.  and  Harriet  A.  (Gould), 
b.  Lynn,  July  4,  1876,  membraneous  croup,  Apr.  1,  1877, 

a.  8  m.  27  d.  (Grand  daughter  of  Ariel  H.  and  Lois  Au- 
gusta (Munday)  Gould.  Father  b.  Wakefield,  mother  b. 
Topsfield.     Died  in  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

PRAY,  Reuel  Benton,  m.,  cigar  maker,  s.  Reuel  and  Mehit- 
able,  b.  Salem,  chronic  nephritis,  Oct.  6,  1896,  a.  58  y. 
6  m. 

PRESCOTT,  Elisabeth,  d.  Levi  and  Eliza  (Ricker),  b.  San- 
ford,  Me.,  heart  disease,  Apr.  6,  1862,  a.  44  y.  7  m.  23  d. 
(Died  in  Boston,  interred  here.) 

PRICE,  Richard,  m.,  broker,  s.  Eben  N.  and  Hannah  (Shreve) 

b.  Salem,  typhoid  fever,  Dec.  19,  1886,  a.  45  y.  10  m.  26 
d.    (Interred  Harmony  Grove,  Salem.) 

PRINCE,  George,  s.  Rev.  John,  D.  D.,  of  Salem  (dec'd),  b. 
Salem,  scrofula.  May  12,  1867,  a.  about  74  y. 

PUTNAM,  Eunice,  wid.  Jeremiah,  d.  Boardman,  palsy, 

May  2,  1851,  a.     73  y.   (Interred  at  Danvers.) 

QUINCY,  Dorothy,  d.  Charles  F.  and  Etta  M.  (Ives),  b.  Bos- 
ton, enteritis,  Sept.  1,  1882,  a.  7  m.  (Interred  Salem.) 

QUINT,  Alfred  E.,  m.,  laborer,  s.  Thomas  B.  and  Jane  (Ar- 
cher), b.  Orford,  N.  H.,  cerebro-spinal-meningitis,  Oct. 
20,  1879,  a.  31  y.  4  m.  22  d. 

Harry  T.,  s.  Alfred  E.  and  Mary,  heart  disease,  Dec.  9,  1878, 

a.  5  m.  25  d. 

RADDY,  Patrick,  widr.,  s.  Patrick,  b.  Waterford  Co.,  Ireland, 
cholera  morbus,  Aug.  16,  1873,  a.  64  y.  (Interred  at  Sa- 
lem.) 

RALPH,  George,  b.  Canada  East,  drowning,  a  little  below  R. 
R.  bridge  over  river,  a  resident  of  Danvers,  came  into 
Topsfield  on  day  of  death,  July  31,  1870,  a.  21  y. 

RANDLET,  Huldah  R.,   d.   Phineas  and  Nabby   (Kimball), 

b.  Boxford,  old  age,  July  19,  1892,  a.  87  y.  7  m.  7  d.  (In- 
terred Boxford.) 


234  TOPSFIELD   DEATHS 

RAY,  Hattie  S.,  w.  John  W.,  d.  Ezra  and  Mary  S.  Batchelder, 
b.  Danvers,  Feb.  3,  1879,  a.  32  y.  2  m.  14  d. 

Louisa,  w.  William,  d.  Jesse  and  Abigail  (Hardy)  Coburn,  b. 
Pelham,  N.  H.,  paralysis  of  the  brain,  Apr.  2,  1872,  a. 
61  y.  1  m.  16  d. 

Louisa  Cleveland,  d.  William  and  Louisa,  lung  fever,  Feb.  12, 
1852,  a.  4  m.  4  d.  (One  of  same  name  and  parentage  died 
in   1846.) 

Mary  J.,  wid.,  d.  Robert  and  Mary  A.  Anderson,  b.  Salem, 
consumption,  Oct.  27,  1859,  a.  59  y.  4  m.  (Her  2nd.  hus- 
band died  at  Lynn  or  Marblehead,  December  previous.) 

William,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Israel  and  Lois  (Lamson),  left 
hemiplegia.  May  21,  1888,  a.  87  y.  3  m. 

REA,  Eliza  Ann  M.,  w.  Israel,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Sally,  Mason, 
b.  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  lung  fever,  Mar.  5,  1868,  a.  66  y.  7  m. 
(Died  at  almshouse.) 

Israel,  farmer,  widr.,  s.  Israel  and  Lois  (Lamson),  apoplexy, 
Feb.  17,  1883,  a.  79  y.  11  m.  17  d. 

Nancy,  d.  John  and  Anna,  disease  of  heart  and  lung  fever, 
Dec.  18,  1863,  a.  86  y. 

S.  Lois  M.,  teacher,  d.  Israel  and  Eliza  A.  (Whitcomb),  con- 
sumption, Aug.  21,  1884,  a.  42  y.  7  m.  9  d. 

REARDEN,  Patrick,  b.  Ireland,  bilious  fever,  Sept.  18,  1853, 

50  to  55  y.  (supposed.) 

REED,  Emily  W.,  at  home,  d.  Tobias  D.  and  Mary  W.  (Town- 
send),  consumption,  July  20,  1890,  a.  23  y.  8,  m.  26  d. 
(Died  at  Peabody,  body  brought  into  town.  Father  b. 
Danvers,  mother  at  Salem.) 

Joseph  W.,  farmer,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Woodbury),  b. 
Danvers,  dysentery,  Sept.  7,  1882,  a.  66  y.  6  m.  7  d. 

Mary  A.,  wid..  May  6,  1896,  a.  68  y.  1  m.  5  d.  (Died  at  Pea- 
body,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Tobias  Davis,  farmer,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Woodbury), 
heart  disease  and  paralysis,  Nov.  27,  1892,  a.  67  y.  8  m. 
11  d. 

RICKER,  Eliza,  d.  Jacob  and  Betsey  Reed,  b.  Sudbury,  con- 
sumption, Apr.  29,  1863,  a.  74  y. 

George  W.,  s.  Levi  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  consump- 
tion, Aug.  6,  1870,  a.  47  y.  3  m. 

Judith  H.,  wid.  George  W.,  d.  Aaron  and  Betsey  Stackpole,  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1879,  a.  66  y.  9  m.  5  d.  (Died  in 
Peabody,  put  in  Topsfield  tomb.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  235 

RILEY,  John,  laborer,  b.  Ireland,  Sept.  10,  1851,  a.  53  y. 

RITCHIE,  Randall,  s.  Charles  J.  and  Eva  (DeStocklin),  b. 
Danvers,  disease  of  brain,  Jan.  2,  1892,  a.  1  y.  5  m.  5  d. 

ROBERTS,  Alice  May,  d.  Henry  H.  and  Catharine  J.  (Chis- 
holm),  premature  birth,  June  20,  1887,  a.  16  hours. 

Ann,  w.  Joseph  E.,  b.  Ireland,  consumption,  Sept.  9,  1859,  a. 
35  to  40  y.   (supposed.) 

Orin,  s.  Paul  and  Anna,  b.  Acton,  Me.,  consumption,  Oct.  5, 

1862,  a.  44  y.  9  m.  (Died  in  Georgetown,  interred  here.) 
Sally,  w.  George,  d.  James  and  Sally  Phillips,  cancer,  Apr.  19, 

1850,  a.  35  y. 

ROBINSON,  Benjamin  A.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Anna, 
typhoid  fever,  b.  Marblehead,  June  2,  1871,  a.  68  y.  27  d. 
(Interred  at  Marblehead.) 

Caroline,   d.   Benjamin  A.  and  Lucy,  typhoid  fever,  Jan.  3, 

1863,  a.   18  y.  6  m.  16  d.   (Interred  at  Marblehead.) 
James  Walter,  s.  and  Emma,  b.  Essex,  typhoid  fever, 

June  10,  1871,  a.  2  y.   7  m.  23  d.   (Interred  at  Marble- 
head. ) 
Lucy,  wid.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Jane   (Haskell)   Brimblecom,  b. 
Marblehead,  old  age,  Sept.  28,  1893,  a.  90  y.  1  m.  17  d. 

ROLLINS,  Addie  Florence,  d.  Dexter  and  Lucy  C,  b.  Chel- 
sea, consumption,  Sept.  2,  1861,  a.  3  m.  3  d.  (Died  at 
Chelsea.  Interred  here.) 

Annie  W.,  d.  Dexter  W.  and  Lucy  C.  S.,  Sept.  29,  1857,  a.  3 
m.  5  d.  (Died  at  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Lucy  C,  m.,  d.  Oren  J.  and  Lucy  P.  (Gould)  Stone,  dropsy 
and  heart  disease,  Feb.  28,  1878,  a.  43  y.  23  d. 

RUSSELL,  Joseph,  s.  Silas  and  Lucy  J.,  erysipelas,  Oct.  26, 

1853,  a.   1  m. 
Mary  E.,  d.  Silas  and  Lucy  J.,  disease  of  the  heart,  Sept.  22, 

1856,  a.   1   y.   10  m.   10  d. 
Silas,  m.,  shoemaker,  b.  Eaton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1,  1856,  a.  33  y. 

RUST,  Edwin  Forest,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Elizabeth 
H.  (Wildes),  rheumatism  and  cardiac  disease,  Nov.  27, 
1894,  a.  47  y.  9  m.  29  d. 

Joseph  W.,  m.,  selerosis,  July  6,  1887,  a.  69  y.  9  m.  26  d. 
(Died  in  Salem,  body  brought  into  town.) 


236  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

RYAN,  Margaret,  d.  Patrick  and  Mary  (Wheland),  b.  Co. 
Waterford,  Ire.,  rheumatic  carditis.  May  15,  1882,  a.  59 
y.  6  m.  10  d.   (Interred  in  Danvers.) 

SANDERSON,  Sally,  d.  David  and  Sarah  (Peabody)  Balch, 
paralysis  of  the  heart,  Nov.  22,  1871,  a.  71  y.  5  m.  3  d. 

SHEPARD,  Martha  A.,  w.  George  T.,  d.  William  and  Ann 
Crise,  b.  Salem,  abdominal  tumor,  Nov.  2,  1873,  a.  48  y. 
2  m. 

Samuel,  widr.,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Salem,  disease  of 
heart,  Mar.  13,  1863,  a.  78  y.  6  m.  (Interred  at  Salem.) 

SHEPHERD,  George,  operative,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  T.  (Sy- 
monds),  b.  Salem,  Bright's  disease  and  congestion  of  the 
lungs,  Apr.  14,  1887,  a.  67  y. 

SHUMWAY,  Lydia,  w.  Charles,  d.  Stephen  and  Hannah  Cree, 
consumption,  Dec.  26,  1861,  a.  65  y.  (Her  first  m.  v^as  v^ith 
Samuel  Phillips.) 

SIM,  James,  laborer,  b.  Greenock,  Scotland,  scarlatina,  pleuri- 
sy, Aug.  22,  1860,  a.  15  y. 

SIMONDS,  Betsv,  d.  Jacob  and  Susanna   (Bishop),  old  age^ 

Oct.  19,  1871,  a.  88  y.  2  m.  16  d.  (Born  Aug.  3,  1783.) 
Jacob,   farmer,   s.   Jacob  and  Susanna,   mortification,  Jan.   2^ 

1855,  a.  73  y. 
Violetta  M.,  wid.  Albert,  housekeeper,  d.  Samuel  and  Huldah 

(Webber)    Littlefield,   b.    Sanford,    Me.,   nephritis.   Sept, 

23,  1885,  a.  52  y.  6  m.  13  d. 

SKINNER,  Harry  W.,  s.  Minor  A.  and  Lydia  A.,  whooping 
cough,  Aug.  8,  1879,  a.  2  m.  4  d.  (Interred  Wakefield.) 

SLEEPER,  Emily  P.,  d.  James  H.  and  Phebe  W.  (Perkins),  b. 

Danvers,  typhoid  fever,  May  10,  1879,  a.  28  y.  10  m.  10  d. 

(Died  in  Danvers.) 
James  C,  m.,  farmer,  malaria,  June  5,  1899,  a.  73  y.  2  m.  17  d. 

(Died  at  Newburyport,  body  brought  into  tovi^n.) 

SMALL,  Betsey  K.,  wid.,  Feb.  19,  1895,  a.  82  y.  3  m.  27  d. 
(Died  at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

SMERAGE,  Florence  A.,  d.  F.  Percy  and  Grace  M.  (Cram), 
premature  (7  months)   child,  Apr.  17,   1895,  a.  1  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  237 

SMITH,  Donald  Alexander,  s.  Richard  C.  and  Jesse  (Mc- 
Rea),  b.  Athol,  suffocation,  bean  in  windpipe,  Aug.  5, 
1885,  a.  1  y.  16  d.  (Mrs.  S.  visiting  sister  at  Webster 
farm.    (Interred  Worcester.) 

Eva  May,  d.  David  and  Mary  E.  (Lowe),  cholera  infantum, 
Aug.  21,  1874,  a.  5  m.  7  d. 

Gracie  E.,  diphtheria,  Nov.  26,  1880,  a.  2  y.  11  m.  11  d.  (Died 
in  Beverly.) 

Hermon  L.,  s.  George  C.  and  Mary  Ann,  b.  Beverly,  Aug.  24, 
1875,  a.  1  y.  14  d.  (Died  in  Beverly.  Father  b.  Boxford, 
mother  in  Lowell.) 

John,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Barbara  (Fellows),  b.  Ports- 
mouth, England.,  disease  of  heart,  Oct.  16,  1897,  a.  79  y. 
5  m.  9  d. 

Leslie  L.,  d.  Clarence  and  Ada  M.  (Lamson),  Sept.  28,  1881, 
a.  6  m.  10  d.  (Died  at  Ipswich.) 

Mary,  w.  Willard,  d.  Amos  and  Mary  (Herrick)  Gould,  apo- 
plexy, June  30,  1875,  a.  70  y.  9  m.  18  d. 

Mary  Ann,'  d.  John  E.  and  Bridget,  whooping  cough,  Sept. 
.  30,  1857,  a.  4  y.  1  m.  16  d.  (Interred  at  Salem,  supt.  of 
burials,  Salem,  returned  this  as  dying  of  scarlet  fever.) 

Samuel  P.,  widr.,  laborer,  s.  Reuben  and  Betsy,  Mar.  3,  1880, 
a.  67  y.   (Died  at  Ipswich.  Parents  b.  Hamilton.) 

Sarah  E.,  d.  John  E.  and  Bridget,  whooping  cough,  Oct.  1, 
1857,  a.  2  y.  7  m.  11  d.  (Interred  at  Salem,  supt.  of 
burials,  Salem,  returned  this  as  dying  of  scarlet  fever.) 

Warren  A.,  s.  George  C.  and  Mary  Ann  (Peck),  dysentery, 
Oct.  13,  1868,  a.  2  y.  2  m.  (Died  at  Boxford,  interred 
here. ) 

Willard,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Reuben  and  Betsey,  b.  Hamilton, 
pneumonia,  Dec.  15,  1882,  a.  80  y.  2  m.  1  d. 

William  H.,  s.  John  E.  and  Bridget,  whooping  cough,  Sept. 
26,  1857,  a.  1  y.  3  m.  28  d.  (Interred  at  Salem,  supt.  of 
burials,  Salem,  returned  this  as  dying  of  scarlet  fever.) 

William  W.,  s.  George  C.  and  Mary  Ann  (Peck),  b.  Boxford, 
liver  complaint,  Dec.  10,  1872,  a.  11  y.  11  m.  (Died  at 
Beverly,  interred  by  Haverhill  road,  father  b.  in  Box- 
ford, mother  b.  Lowell  or  Ipswich.) 

SPILLER,  Freddie  H.,  s.  Augustus  and  Sarah  E.,  b.  Ipswich, 
Aug.  21,  1872,  a.  7  m.  9  d.  (Died  at  Ipswich,  interred 
here  by  Haverhill  road.) 

Mehetable,  wid.,  d.  Daniel  and  Eunice  (Conant)  Wildes,  pa- 
ralysis, Nov.  29,  1895,  a.  88  y.  4  m.  (Died  at  Linebrook 
Parish,  body  brought  into  town.) 


238  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Spiller,  Sarah  E.,  d.  A.  Jackson  and  Elizabeth  (Dodge)  Phil- 
lips, b.  Ipswich,  consmnption,  May  25,  1872,  a.  16  y.  4  m. 
(Died  at  Ipswich  (Linebrook),  interred  here  by  Haver- 
hill road,  father  b.  in  Topsfield,  mother  in  Ipswich.) 

STANWOOD,  Louisa  B.  (Harden),  w.  Joseph  E.,  May  5^ 
1881,  a.  51  y.  (Died  in  Boston,  interred  at  Mt.  Auburn.) 

STAY,  Herbert  W.,  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  A.,  b.  Boston^ 
cholera  infantum,  Aug.  23,  1884,  a.  10  m.  13  d. 

STEVENS,   Charles  Henry,   s.   Josiah  W.   and   Elizabeth  S., 

scarlet  fever,  Mar.  17,  1853,  a.  7  y.  6  m.  29  d. 
Elizabeth  S.,  d.  John  and  Potter,  b.  Ipswich,  puerperal 

fever,  Feb.  24,  1853,  a.  28  y. 
Martha,  wid.,  d.  Matthew  and  Mary  McCusick,  b.  Saco,  Me., 

or  Biddeford,  disease  of  heart  and  dropsy,  Aug.  1,  1867,. 

a.  91  y.  1  m.  4  d. 

STEWART,  Helen  Augusta,  wid.,  b.  Montville,  Me.,  septicae- 
mia. Mar.  29,  1884,  a.  50  y.  17  d. 

STICKNEY,  Elizabeth,  b.  Newburyport,  marasmus,  Nov.  1,. 
1850,  a.  72  y.    (Interred  at  Newburyport.) 

STILES,  Sophia  C,  w.  Fred,  d.  Amos  and  Betsey  (Brown) 
Perkins,  cancer,  Oct.  27,  1885,  a.  64  y.  7  m.  4  d.  (Died 
in  Salem,  father  b.  Topsfield,  mother  b.  Boxford,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

STIMPSON,  C.  H.,  consumption,  Aug.  4,  1884,  a.  25  y.  5  m.. 
(Died  at  Peak's  Island,  Me.) 

STODDER,  Carrie  L.,  d.  William  Hershel  and  Harriet  A.  S. 

(Fuller),  b.  Middleton,  dysentery,  Aug.  21,  1865,  a.  7  m. 

(Died  at  Middleton,  interred  here.) 
Harriet  A.  S.,  d.  Timothy  and  Ruth  Fuller,  b.  Hudson,  N.  H., 

typhoid  fever,  Sept.  23,  1872,  a.  48  y.  3  m.  25  d.  (Died  at 

Danvers,  wid.  of  William  Hershel  Stodder,  who  died  at 

Danvers,  Oct.  5,  1868,  parents  b.  Danvers  and  Middleton, 

interred  here  by  Turnpike.) 
Hershel,  b.  Salem,  Nov.  27  or  8,  1858,  a.  61  or  62  y.  (Died  at 

Salem,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Maria  L.,  d.  William  H.  and  Harriet  A.  S.,  malformation  of 

heart,  Nov.   10,  1852,  a.  3  m.  16  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  239 

SXODDER,  William  A.,  s.  William  H.  and  Harriet  A.  S.,  scarlet 

WilliarHe^tl^s'  ^^  a/dlebecc:  fKenney).  b   Salem, 
"^^    co«tion,  Oct.  5,  1868,  a.  41  y.   (Died  at  Danvers, 

""^Uiam  H.  and  Harriet  A.  S.  (Fuller),  b,  Middleton, 
morSon,  July  3,  1866,  a.  7  d.   (Died  at  Middleton, 

interred  here.) 

STONE,  Esther,  wid.  Dr.  Jeremiah,  d  Moses  Jr.  and  Esther 
(Dwinell)  Wildes,  Feb.  16,  1876,  a.  72  y.  10  m.  2  d. 
(Died  in  Provincetown.  Parents  b.  here.)  

JereS^Dr.,  s.  Shubael  and  Polly   (Rogers)    b.  Marlboro 

fDie^d  in^"CSo^^:-  ^'r'.  ^S^t^n;  ^J^  Lm  Tops- 

Mdin  1836,  b.  Nov.  2,  1798.  Father  b.  Weston,  Mass., 

mother  b.   Hollis,   N.  H.)  ->    xr    n 

LuciX  A,  w.  M.  W'.,  milliner,  d.  Nathah  -d  S«ah  H^  C. 

CHnnnerl   Darling,  b.  Malone,  phthisis,  Oct.  21,  1884,  a. 

i?r  (Died  at  M^alden.  Father  b.  Groton,  Vt.,  mother  b. 

Berwick,  Me.) 

STRANGMAN,  Clara  B.,  d.  Jacob  T.  and  Elizabeth,  b.  New- 

buryport,  May  26,  1859,  a.  2  y.  2  m. 
Axr-n.-o^   Ti     ^    Tacob  T    and   Elizabeth,   scrofula,   Mar.   29, 
"^'"^886    a.  26^   2  m    (Died  in  Newburyport,  body  brought 

into  town.) 

SWASEY,  Benjamin  T.,  m  s.  John  and  f^f^y^^''';'^^^ 
Marblehead,  disease  of  heart,  Aug.  19,  1874,  a  27  y.  2  m. 
22  d.  (Placed  in  tomb,  body  removed  to  Marblehead.) 

SWEENEY.  Anna  H.,  housekeeper  d.  Enos  and  Anna  (GouW) 
Lake,  b.  Newburyport,  bronchitis,  Feb.  24,  189J,  a.  ».J  y. 

Charles'Tlaborer,  s.  Roger  and  Elizabeth  (C^yl-;)'^-^^^" 
Passage,  Nova  Scotia,  about  nme  miles  from  Halifax, 
pneumonia,  Jan.  7,  1871,  a.  78  y.  ,„„,,,>   j  .i^,   u 

Huldah  L.,  wid.  Miles,  d.  Enos  and  Anna  Gould)  Lake  b. 
Newburyport,  paralysis,  apoplexy,  Apr.  15,  188J,  a.  /3  y. 

MarilJta^'s.,'!  George  E.  and  Sarah  A.  J.  (dec'd),  diphtheria, 
Sept.  30,  1863,  a.  6  y.  10  m. 


240  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Sweeney,  Miles,  m.,  s.  Roger  and  Elizabeth  (Cuyler),  b.  East- 
ern Passage,  Nova  Scotia,  dropsy  and  heart  disease.  Mar. 
25,  1876,  a.  76  y.  10  m.  (Brother  of  Charles  S.,  who  died 
here  in  1871.) 

Sarah  A.  J.,  w.  George,  d.  James  and  Sarah  R.  Burrows,  con- 
sumption, June  1  or  2,  1859,  a.  27  y. 

SYKES,  Arretta,  Oct.  10,  1896,  a.  61  y.  8  m.  13  d.  (Died  at 
Georgetown,  body  brought  into  town.) 

SYLVESTER,  Sarah  H.,  w.  Antonio,  d.  William  O.  and  Bet- 
sey (Burbank)  Sides,  b.  Kittery,  Me.,  pneumonia,  Feb.  10, 
1867,  a.  29  y.   10  m. 

SYMONDS,  Albert,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth, 
drowned,  July  19,  1880,  a.  50  y.  3  m.  29  d. 

Charles  Louis,  s.  Albert  and  Violette  C,  b.  No.  Beverly, 
drowned,  July  19,  1880,  a.  8  y.  10  m.  28  d. 

TAPPAN,  Daniel  D.,  widr.,  clergyman,  s.  Samuel  and  Aure- 
lia  (Bingham),  b.  Newburyport,  bronchitis,  Jan.  15,  1890, 

a.  91  y.  3  d. 

TAYLOR,  Annie,  housekeeper,  Bright's  disease  and  heart 
failure,  b.  New  York,  Nov.  14,  1894,  a.  39  y. 

Annie  Mabel,  d.  William  B.  and  Annie  E.  (Millard),  trismus 
nascentium,  Aug.   15,   1883,  a.  7  d. 

Etta  W.,  m.,  d.  John  W.  and  Sarah  J.  Beals,  tuberculosis,  Jan. 
29,  1892,  a.  28  y.  (Died  at  Boston,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Freddie,  s.  Everett  C.  and  Nellie  E.  (Smith),  cholera  infan- 
tum, Sept.  12,  1882,  a.  5  m.  7  d. 

Ida,  d.  William  B,  and  Annie  E.  (Millard),  premature  birth, 
May  25,   1884,  a.  2  d. 

Mary,  wid.  Rev.  Oliver  Alden,  who  d.  in  Manchester,  d.  Nehe- 
miah  (M.  D.)  and  Experience  (Lord)  Cleaveland,  dysen- 
tery, Aug.  29,  1872,  a.  70  y.  6  m.  14  d. 

THOMAS,  George  Briggs,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  David  and  Mary, 

b.  Portland,  Me.,   consumption,   Nov.   7,   1858,  a.   23  y. 
7  m. 

,  d.  George  B.  and  Mary  A.,  Apr.  4,  1856,  a.  14  d. 

,  d.  George  B.  and  Mary  A.,  Jan.  11,  1858,  a.  1  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  24  I 

THOMPSON,  Bradford  W.,  embolism  of  brain,  Sept.  17,  1887, 
a.  49  y.  10  m.  (Died  in  Boston,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Edward  W.,  s.  David  and  Mary  E.,  b.  Haverhill,  July  5,  1862, 
a.   11  y. 

,  s.  George  E.  and  Lizzie  E.,  stillborn,  May  18,  1888. 

TITLOW,  L.  Eliza,  d.  Benjamin  C.  and  Lois  (Moore)  Orne 
(both  dec'd),  diabetes,  July  31,  1870,  a.  35  y.  (Died  at 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  wife  of  John  Titlow  of  Elizabeth  City, 
N.  J.  Left  here  for  N.  H.  a  few  days  before  death;  in- 
terred here.) 

TODD,  Almira  Cummings,  housekeeper,  d.  William  and  Sarah 
(Scott),  la  grippe  paralysis,  Apr.  22,  1893,  a.  63  y.  4  m. 

Asahel  H.,  m.,  shoe  operative,  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Lydia 
(Gould),  peritonitis,  June  8,    1890,  a.   59  y.   7  m.   25  d. 

Eugene  H.,  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet  L.  (Chase),  chronic  diar- 
rhoea, Sept.  20,  1863,  a.  21  y.  (Died  at  Port  Hudson,  La., 
remains  arrived  here  Mar.  21,  and  were  interred  Mar.  24, 
1865;  enlisted  Dec,  1861.) 

Harriot  L.,  w.  Samuel,  Esq.,  d.  George  and  Clarissa  (Cook) 
Chase,  b.  Cornish,  N.  H.,  pleurisy  fever,  Jan.  27,  1877, 
a.  59  y.  9  m.  10  d. 

John,  m.,  s.  Dea.  Samuel  C.  (dec'd)  and  Lydia,  b.  Ipswich, 
disease  of  brain  and  spinal  cord,  pleurisy,  Oct.  14,  1865, 
a.  48  y.  6  m.  10  d. 

John  Wallace,  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet  L.,  diarrhoea,  Jan.  3], 
1855,  a.  5  m.  9  d. 

Lydia,  wid.  Dea.  Samuel  C,  at  home,  d.  John  and  Ruth  (Per- 
kins)  Gould,  old  age,  July  10,  1881,  a.  93  y.  28  d. 

Samuel,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Lydia  G.  (Gould),  heart 
failure,  June  5,  1893,  a.  80  y.  7  m.  19  d. 

Samuel  C,  Dea.,  m.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  s.  Solomon  and 
Elizabeth,  b.  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  apoplexy,  Dec.  29, 
1858,  a.  75  y.  8  m.  6  d. 

TOLE,  Cynthia,  wid.  Samuel,  d.  John  and  Mehitable  (Balch) 
Bradstreet,  disease  of  heart,  Mar.  30,  1882,  a.  79  y.  4  m. 
26  d.  ' 

Samuel,  m.,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Bright's  disease  and  dropsy, 
Jan.  10,  1874,  a.  74  y.  3  m.  1  d. 

TOWLE,  John  P.,  farmer,  s.  Samuel  and  Cynthia,  Bright's 
disease,  Oct.  3,  1897,  a.  70  y. 


242  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

TOWNE,  Abba  T.,  d.  David  and  Rebecca  H.,  consumption, 
Jan.  3,  1864,  a.  22  y.  8  m. 

Alfred  P.,  retired,  s.  Benjamin,  Apr.  14,  1891,  a.  76  y.  10  d. 
(Died  in  Bradford,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Ann  S.,  w.  Elisha  H.,  d.  Duncan,  and  Margaret  Sillers,  b.  Pic- 
tou,  Nova  Scotia,  consumption,  Aug.  4,  1859,  a.  29  y.  3  m. 

Benjamin,  widr.,  yeoman,  s.  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Cain),  paraly- 
sis. Mar.  29,  1879,  a.  85  y.  3  m.  7  d. 

Benjamin  B.,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Sally  (Boardman), 
pneumonia,  Feb.  26,  1888,  a.  75  y.  5  m.  26  d. 

Benjamin  E.,  farmer,  enteritis,  Dec.  13,  1893,  a.  22  y.  5  m. 
22  d.    (Died  at  Rowley,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Benjamin  Walter,  s.  Benjamin  B.  and  Esther,  scarlet  fever. 
Mar.  17,  1853,  a.  2  y.  1  m.  10  d. 

Caroline  F.,  d.  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Perkins),  cancer  in 
stomach.  May  27,  1865,  a.  48  y.  2  m.  25  d. 

Carrie  M.,  wid.  Dudley  P.,  d.  Thomas  and  Elisabeth  W.  (Mer- 
rell)   Perkins,  diabetes,  Sept.  26,  1885,  a.  33  y.  1  d. 

Catherine,  housekeeper,  d.  Elijah  and  Martha,  b.  Salem,  July 
27,  1894.  (Died  at  Salem,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Charles  H.,  Sept.  28,  1897,  a.  52  y.  (Died  at  Boston,  body 
brought  into  town.) 

Charles  Sewall,  s.  Daniel  and  Fanny,  scarlet  fever,  Jan.  18, 
1853,  a.  9  y. 

Daniel,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Nabby  (Lake),  cystitis,  Oct.  12, 
1891,  a.  81  y.  7  m. 

David,  sen.,  farmer,  s.  David  and  Susanna,  Mar.  17,  1862,  a. 
82  y.  11  d.  (He  and  John  Pike  Towne,  died  in  same 
house ;  both  interred  on  same  day  and  hour  in  South  Bury- 
ing Ground.) 

David,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Joseph  and  Hannah,  Bright's  disease 
and  paralysis,  Sept.  15,  1878,  a.  63  y.  4  m.  7  d. 

Doris  May,  d.  William  F.  and  Agnes  C.  (O'Brien),  b.  Brad- 
ford, meningitis,  Apr.  24,  1895,  a.  1  y.  1  m.  18  d. 

Dudley  Perkins,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  J.  Waldo  and  Lydia  P.  (Per- 
kins), acute  diabetes  and  erysipelas,  Sept  30,  1896,  at  47 
y.  2  m.  25  d. 

Eben  W.,  farmer,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Lydia  (Averill),  exhaus- 
tion, following  an  attack  of  influenza,  Apr.  15,  1899,  a. 
82  y.  2  m.  4  d. 

Ebenezer,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Joshua  and  Sarah,  old  age,  July  11, 
1858,  a.  74  y.  10  m.'4  d. 

Elisha  H.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Sally  (Boardman), 
cardiac  disease  and  dropsy,  Sept.  2,  1895,  a.  71  y.  9  m. 

Elizabeth,  d.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth,  old  age.  May  5,  1850,  a. 
89  y. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  243 

TowNE,  Elmer  H.,  s.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  J.    (Smith),  b. 

Danvers,  pneumonia,  Jan.  10,   1888,  a.  20  y.  7  m.   13  d. 

(Died  at  Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Esther  P  ,  wid.,  housekeeper,  d.  John  P.  and  Esther  (Perkins) 

Peabody,  congestion  of  lungs,  Dec.  21,  1891,  a.  79  y.  3  m. 

9  d 

Ezra,  farmer,  m.,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Perkins),  typhoid  pneu- 
monia, Feb.  5,  1882,  a.  74  y.  3  m.  19  d.  ,,    ,^,. 

Frances  A.,  d.  Daniel  and  Fanny,  consumption,  May  21,  185b, 

a.   16  y.   10  m.  ,  1  j    t    j- 

George  Augustus,  m.,  carpenter,  s.  Jacob  Waldo   and  Lydia 
(Perkins),  pleuro  pneumonia,  Apr.  10,  1882,  a.  38  y.  7  m. 

George  I.',  s.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.,  Jan.  30,   1860,  a.  6  y. 

2  m.  10  d.  ,    o       1      /T    1    N 

Harriet  A     w.  John   N.,   d.  William  H.  and  Sarah    (Lake) 

Garrett,  child  birth,  Apr.  6,   1883,  a.  23  y.  U  m.  24  d. 

(Died  at  North  Andover.  Mother  b.  Topsfield.) 
Harriet   Ethel,  d.   Alfred    E.   and   Maria   J.,  hemorrhage  of 

bowels  following  la  grippe,  Feb.   10,   1894,  a.  4  y.  5  m. 

18  d.  (Died  at  Georgetown,  body  brought  into  town.) 
Henry,  farmer,  s.  Jacob,  Jr.  and  Rachel,  lung  fever,  Nov.  9, 

1864,  a.  75  y.  9  m.  8  d. 
Howard  D.,  s.  Jacob  W.  and  Lydia  P.  (Perkins),  inflammation 

of  the  brain,  June  28,  1869,  a.  12  y.  5  m.  10  d. 
Ivory  W.,  s.  Jacob  Arthur  and  Susan  P.  (Tinkham),  jaundice. 

Jam's,  1887,  a.  21  d.  ,  ..  ^ 

Jacob,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Elijah  and  Martha,  b.  Salem,  diabetes, 

Nov.  12,  1883,  a.  78  y.  9  d. 
Jacob  Albert  (of  New  York  City),  m.,  engineer,  s.  J.  Waldo 

and  Lydia  (Perkins),  double  pneumonia,  Aug.  26,  1883,  a. 

39  y.  1  m. 
.  Jacob  Alden,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Benjamin  and  Sally  (Boardman), 

disease  of  heart,  Dec.  22,  1881,  a.  65  y.  1  m.  3  d. 
Jacob  Perkins,  widr.,   farmer,  s.  Jacob  and  Mary    (Perkins), 

heart  disease  and  old  age,  Mar.  16,   1889,  a.  85  y.  5  m. 

Jacob  Waldo,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Jacob,  3d,  and  Sophia  (Wildes), 
b.  Hamilton,  pneumonia,  Aug.  13,  1874,  a.  56  y.  6  m.  9  d. 

John  Pike,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  David,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  H.,  con- 
sumption. Mar.  16,  1862,  a.  22  y.  2  m.  19  d.  (He  and 
David  Towne,  died  in  same  house ;  both  interred  on  same 
day  and  hour  in  South  Burying  Ground.) 

Joseph  Sen.,  widr.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  David  and  Su- 
sanna, disease  of  bladder,  July  8,  1860,  a.  75  y.  8  m.  14  d. 


244  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

TowNE,  Laura  Annie,  d.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Severance), 

rheumatism  in  the  heart,  July  21,  1866,  a.  4  y.  5  m.  5  d. 
Lois  L.,  w.  Lorenzo  P.,  d.  Moses  and  Lucy  Perkins,  b.  Dan- 

vers,  cancer  of  stomach,  June  25,  1875,  a.  66  y.  7  m. 
Lorenzo   Perkins,  widr.,   farmer,   s.   Joseph,  Jr.   and   Hannah 

(Perkins),  gangrene  of  foot,  Jan.  31,  1877,  a.  65  y.  10  m. 

7  d. 
Lucy  Ellen,  d.  Daniel  and  Fanny,  Dec.  5,  1860,  a.  14  y.  11  m. 

10  d.      (Died  at  Maiden.  Interred  here.) 
Luke,  m.,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  s.  David  and  Susanna,  heart 

disease,  Apr.  30,  1863,  a.  75  y. 
Lydia,  d.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth,  June  15,  1850,  a.  77  y.   (At 

almshouse;  found  dead  in  bed  in  morning.) 
Lydia,  wid.  Ebenezer,  v^ho  died  July  11,   1858,  d.  Nathaniel 

and  Hannah  Averell,  old  age,  Nov.  27,  1859,  a.  77  y.  8  m. 

24  d. 
Lydia  Phippen,  wid.  J.  Waldo,  d.  Dudley  and  Sarah  (Perkins) 

Perkins,  nephritis,  left  hemiplegia,  June  15,  1886,  a.  63  y. 

2  m.  17  d. 
Martha,  wid.  Jacob,  who  died  Apr.  30,   1835,  d.  Joseph  and 

Jane  Cree,  paralysis,  July  30,  1861,  a.  78  y.  4  m.  (Her  1st. 

marriage  was  to  Daniel  Hartwell.) 
Mary,  d.  David  and  Susanna  T.,  palsy,  June  12,  1862,  a.  84  y. 

5  m.  18  d.   (Died  in  Boxford,  interred  here.) 
Mary,  d.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Perkins),  disease  of  spinal  nerve, 

Apr.  15,  1883,  a.  77  y.  7  d. 
Mary  Abby,  d,  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.,  scarlet  fever  and  throat 

distemper,  Apr.  2,  1852,  a.  4  y.  5  m.  9  d. 
Mary  Ann  B.,  d.  Benjamin  B.  and  Esther,  b.  Beverly,  July  20, 

1856,  a.  11  y.  6  m. 
Mary   Elizabeth,    supposed   in   or   near    Boston,    consumption, 

July  27,  1871,  a.  20  y.  9  m. 
Nelson  Howard,  s.  J.  Albert  and  Lydia  H.  (Melville),  b.  Bev- 
erly, peritonitis,  Feb.  15,   1885,  a.  9  y.  5  m.  13  d. 
Otis  Warren,  s.  Sewall  L.  and  Mary  A.,  scarlet  fever  and  throat 

distemper,  Apr.  3,  1852,  a.  2  y.  6  m.  20  d. 
Rachel  C,  w.  J.  P.,  d.  Jacob,  3rd  and  Sophia  (Wildes)  Towne, 

b.  Hamilton,  lung  fever.  Mar.  7,  1878,  a.  63  y.  11  m. 
Rebecca  Home,  m.,  housewife,  d.  John  and  Rebecca  (Home) 

Pike,  b.  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  pneumonia,  Jan.  15,  1899,  a.  80  y. 

4  m.  23  d. 
Sally,  w.  Benjamin,  d.  Daniel  and  Lydia  (Bishop)   Boardman, 

dysentery,  Aug.  28,  1872,  a.  79  y.  8  m. 
Sarah,  d.  Dominick  and  Sarah    (Perkins)    Moore,  pneumonia, 

Jan.   16,   1871,  a.  76  y.  4  m.  7  d.   (Died  at  Newbury,  b. 

here ;    interred   here  in   "Moore's  Tomb,"   wid.    of   Luke 

Towne,  who  died  Apr.  30,  1863.  Parents  born  here.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  245 

TowNE,  Sarah,  wid.,  d.  Ebcnezer  and  Lydia  (Averill)  Towne, 

apoplectic  shock,  July  14,  1894,  a.  82  y.  7  m.  15  d. 
Sewall  Lake,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Abigail  (Lake),  gastro 

enteritis,  July  9,  1899,  a.  81  y.  9  m.  12  d. 
Sophia,  wid.  Jacob  who  died  May  4,   1844,  d.  Sylvanus  and 

Rebecca  Wildes,  July  8,  1863,  a.  74  y.  3  m. 
Susan  Augusta,  d.  Jacob  and  Sophia   (Wildes),  consumption, 

Feb.  11,   1870,  a.  42  y.  7  m.  13  d. 
Willie  F.,  s.  Jacob  W.  and  Lydia  P.   (Perkins),  congestion  of 

the  lungs,  Feb.  13,  1869,  a.  15  y.  7  m.  29  d. 

TWISDEN,  Emma    Louise,    d.  Hooper    O.  and    Lydia    Ann 

(Heath),  b.  Swampscott,  consumption  of  bowels,  June  16, 
1867,  a.  10  y.  1  m.  (Interred  at  Swampscott.) 

TYLER,  Eri  Burton,  laborer,  s.  Samuel  and  Fannie  (Hardy), 

b.  Middleton,  epithelioma  of  face,  July  5,  1897,  a.  79  y. 

1  m.  16  d.  (Interred  at  Middleton.) 
Hannah,  m.,  d.  David  and  Sarah  (Lake)   Lake,    b.  Newbury- 

port,  Dec.  20,  1889,  a.  73  y.  11  m.  (Died  at  Boxford,  body 

brought  into  town.) 

WAITT,  Elizabeth,  wid.  William  Waitte,  drowned  at  sea,  Sept. 

22,  1817,  d.  Sylvanus  and  Rebekah  Wildes,  Mar.  16,  1853, 

a.  66  y.  5  d. 
William,     widr.,     expressman,     s.     William     and     Elizabeth 

(Wildes),lefthemiplegia,  Aug.  2,  1888,  a.  76  y.  10  m.  11  d. 

WAKEHAM,  Samuel  J.,  m.,  operative,  s.  Samuel  G.  and  Lucy 
(Wilkins),  b.  Middleton,  consumption,  Apr.  15,  1883,  a. 
45  y.  11m.  (Interred  at  Ipswich.) 

WALKER,  Michael,  brass  finisher,  s.  Michael  and  Mary  (Tur- 
ley),  b.  Ireland,  phthisis,  Feb.  27,  1893,  a.  25  y.  6  m. 
(Died  at  Free  Home  for  Consumptives,  Boston.) 

WALTZ,  Elizabeth  J.,  wid.,  d.  Nathaniel  and  Louise  (Emory) 
Graves,  b.  South  Thomaston,  Me.,  pneumonia,  Oct.  11, 
1892,  a.  79  y.  9  d. 

WATERHOUSE,  George  M.,  s.  Lewis  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Bow- 
den),  b.  Milton,  teething,  May  29,  1875,  a.  1  y.  3  m. 
(Died  in  Milton.  Father  b.  Waterford,  Me.,  mother  in 
England.) 


246  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

Waterhouse^  Gilbert  Elmer,  s.  Lewis  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Bowden),  cholera  infantum,  Aug.  27,  1869,  a.  5  m. 
(Died  at  Saugus,  interred  here.  Carried  from  here  day 
before  death. ) 

Lewis  H.,  May  21,  1880,  a.  36  y.  3  m.   (Died  in  Lynn.) 

WATERS,  James,  m.,  farmer,  s.  John  and  Mary,  b.  Ireland, 
paralysis  of  heart,  sudden,  Nov.  2,  1885,  a.  56  y.  8  m. 

WATSON,  Jonathan,  laborer,  s.  Joseph  and  Mary,  b.  Alton, 
N.  H.,  drowned.  May  31,  1881,  a.  21  y.  6  m.  26  d.  (In- 
terred at  Alton  Bay,  N.  H.) 

WELCH,  Abram,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Moses  and  Mary  (Nason), 
b.  Shapleigh,  Me.,  fracture  of  spine  by  falling  from  a 
load  of  hay,  Aug.  22,  18^9,  a.  57  y.  2  m.  25  d. 

Addie,  w.  Abraham,  d.  William  and  Sarah  (Shaw)  Nickerson, 
b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  measles  and  pneumonia,  Apr.  4,  1874, 
a.  23  y.  3  m. 

Arthur  Franklin,  s.  Moses  F.  and  Minnie  R.  (Bell),  congenital 
hernia,  Nov.  20,   1876,  a.  4  d. 

Charles  A.,  s.  Alvin  F.  and  Jane  G.  (Dudley),  congestion  of 
lungs,  Nov.  26,  1882,  a.  2>4  d. 

Delia  May,  d.  Abram  and  Addie  (Nickerson),  diphtheria, 
Sept.  7,  1881,  a.  10  y.  6  m.  5  d. 

Eleanor  C,  at  home,  d.  Rev.  Francis  and  Harriet  (Conant), 
June  16,  1891,  a.  33  y.  9  m.  (Died  in  Somerville,  Mass., 
lived  in  Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Ernest  F.,  s.  Abram  and  Addie  (Nickerson),  diphtheria,  Sept. 
7,^881,  a.  8  y.  2  m. 

Francis,  Rev.,  Feb.  17,  1894,  a.  88  y.  10  m.,  18  d.  (Died  at 
Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Fred  Burton,  s.  Charles  F.  and  Emma  (Wallace),  whooping 
cough,  Nov.  24,  1898,  a.  4  m.  5  d. 

Harriet  A.,  w.  Francis,  d.  William  and  Ruth  Conant,  b.  Ips- 
wich, brain,  with  paralysis,  Oct.  22,  1886,  a.  68  y.  8  m. 
13  d. 

Harry  F.,  Sept.  21,  1898,  a.  5  m.  (Died  at  West  Newbury, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

Herbert  Clinton,  operative,  s.  Jotham  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Don- 
aldson), bronchitis  and  oedema,  Nov.  9,  1889,  a.  28  y.  2 
m.  7  d. 

John  C,  carpenter,  s.  John  and  Eliza  (Gordon),  b.  Richmond, 
Me.,  abdominal  tumor,  Apr.  20,  1882,  a.  53  y.  3  m.  16  d. 

Jotham  S.,  shoemaker,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Stevens),  b. 
Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  pneumonia,  Apr.  26,  1892,  a.  56  y. 
10  m.  9  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  ^47 

WE.CH.  Louisa  S.,d    Francis  and  Haxnet  A.   (™^^    b. 

Perry,  Me    ^'-^  ^ever  Jan^  7     872,^a.^^^  y  _  ^^^^^^^_ 
Mary  Ann,  wid.,  d.  Jotham  3.na  m  ,    76  v  7  m.  17  d. 

Me.,  dropsy,  chronic  Jan.  26    ^f  banvers   heart  disease, 
^%^^"^7'  %ir:\Tt  'if  d.'(ln"'at  Danvers.) 
Rena%!'d.Ta'rUer  W^nd  Clara  H.  (Howard),  consu.p- 

in  Crystal  Lake,  Dec.  8,  1889,  a    li  y.    /  i       V 

14,  1881,  a.  3  y.  5  m.  14  d-  ^^^.^  ^.^^_ 

WiUiarn.  !■■•>  -  G-rge  and  Mary  b.  York,^  ^^  ^^^^^ 

Island.  NC.'    Enfi^ted  ^.,^862,  in  40th  Mass.  Reg. 
Co.   F.     Not  interred  here.) 

WFl  I  S   Almira  T     w.  Hiram,  d.  Ebenezer  and  Nancy  (Col- 
"^^  in)1man,  b.' West  Alto'n,  N.  H.,  pneurnoma,  Mar.  14, 

CatherTe'  K.,' UlsL'per,  d.   Nathaniel,  enteritis,  June   19, 

HanX'w^-NatLLS;/  Lhaniel  and  Eli.abea.   (Gould) 

Hira?Se^:fNth^^ST^^^^^^^^^ 

KatS^.rdr.,n:  "^^^-^^^^r-^'  ^-- 
K.th\'NithtieTi,;rEpri."roi^^^^^^^ 

Sarar&n^^d.-  Uirl^Lt^^  T.,  scarlet  fever,  Apr.  20, 
1853,  a.  1  y.  24  d. 

WENTWORTH,  Ralph  M.,  s.  Am-a  F.  and  Deborah  M     b. 
South  Danvers,  dysentery,  Sept.  16,  1864,  a.  1  y.  /  m. 

WHIDDEN,  Lizzie  S.,  d.  James  S  and  Flora  J--b;  Hamilton: 
dysentery,  Sept.  10,  1880,  a.  3  y.  7  m.  7  d.  (Interred  Ham 

ilton.) 


248  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

WHIPPLE,  Ann  Maria,  w.  John  S.,  d.  William  E.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Reed)  Kimball,  b.  Danvers,  cancer  of  womb,  July 
1,  1874,  a.  45  y.  4  m.  20  d. 

John  S.,  widr.,  butcher,  s.  Robert,  b.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  dis- 
ease of  liver,  Apr.  26,  1883,  a.  59  y.  3  m.  4  d.  (Died  at 
South  Tamworth,  N.  H.     Father  b.  Barry,  Vt.) 

WHITE,  Charles,  m.,  laborer,  hernia,  Aug.  7,  1855,  a.  49  y. 

WHITTEN,  Clarence  Leon,  s.  George  F.  and  Mary  E.  Whit- 
ten,  b.  Barre,  marasmus,  Oct.  6,  1887,  a.  4  m.  18  d. 

WILDES,  Abigail,  wid.  Capt.  Dudley,  Jr.,  who  died  Jan.  11, 

1820,  d.  Samuel  and  Matta  (Foster)    Bradstreet,  Dec.  2, 

1869,  a.  83  y.  11  m.   (Died  at  Lynn,  interred  here,  ground 

by  Haverhill  road.) 
Almon  O.,  s.  Moses,  Jr.  and  Sarah  J.,  Dec.  13,  1857,  a.  1  m, 

21  d. 
Alvin  S.,  s.  Humphrey,  Jr.  and  Olive  B.,  scarlet  fever,  Feb.  14, 

1853,  a.  5  y. 
Asahel  H.,  s.  Capt.  Dudley  and  Abigail   (Bradstreet),  Mar.  4, 

1879,  a.  65  y.  10  m.  (Died  in  Ipswich.) 
Austin   P.,  s.   Humphrey,  Jr.  and  Olive   B.,  choked,   Nov.    6, 

1853,  a.  3  y.  11m.  23  d. 
Charles  L.,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Humphrey  and   Olive  B.    (Per- 
kins)    (she    dec'd),    cerebro    spinal    meningitis.    May    26, 

1873,  a.  27  y.  8  m. 
Clarissa,  d.  Sylvanus,  Esq.  and  Rebecca  (Baker),  heart  disease, 

Jan.  27,  1875,  a.  S3  y.  8  m.  3  d. 
Ephraim,  s.   Col.   Ephraim  and  Rachel    (Towne),  disease  of 

heart,  Jan.  22,  1873,  a.  62  y.  10  m.  (Interred  at  Mt.  Au- 
burn.) 
Esther,  wid.  Moses,  who  died  Jan.  2,  1838,  s.  John  and  Esther 

Dwinell,   tvphoid   fever,   Sept.    23,    1858, 'a.    79   v.    10  m. 

5  d. 
Eunice,  wid.  of  Daniel  W.  who  died  1810,  d.  Lot  and  Eunice 

Conant,  b.  Ipswich   (Linebrook),  Sept,   19,  1864,  a.  94  y. 

(Died  in  Boxford.  She  was  sister  to  Bart.  C.  who  died 

Sept.,  1839.) 
Frederick  William,  s.   William  Henry    (dec'd)    and  Dora  T. 

(Sweeney),  lung  fever,  Apr.  25,  1872,  a.  10  m.  24  d. 
George  W.,  s.  George  W.,  son  of  Lewis,  b.  Wenham,  July   15, 

1896,  a.  2  m.  21  d.  (Died  at  Wenham,  body  brought  into 

town.) 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  249 

Wildes,  H.  Walter,  watchmaker,  s.  Moses,  2d  and  Sarah  J. 
(Lombard),  cardiac  disease.  May  7,  1892,  a.  29  y.  3  m. 
16  d. 

Hayward  L.,  s.  Moses,  2d,  and  Sarah  A.  (dec'd),  chronic  diar- 
rhoea, Sept.  1,  1865,  a.  19  y.  10  d. 

Humphrey,  Sen.,  widr.,  farmer,  s.  Moses  and  Susanna,  cystitis, 
Feb.  19,  1862,  a.  82  y.  6  m.  15  d. 

Humphrey,  widr.,  boot  maker,  s.  Humphrey  and  Abigail  (Pea- 
body),  apoplexy,  Dec.  9,  1883,  a.  69  y.  6  m.  29  d.  (Died 
at  almshouse.) 

Israel,  widr.,  s.  Daniel  and  Eunice,  angina  pectoris,  Dec.  4, 
1880,  a.  75  y.  11  d. 

John  T.,  s.  Humphrey,  Jr.  and  Olive  B.,  scarlet  fever,  Feb. 
15,  1853,  a.   1  y.  3  m. 

Joseph,  s.  Moses  and  Esther,  congestion  of  lungs.  Mar.  10, 
1862,  a.  54  y.  10  m.  8  d. 

Joshua,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Eunice,  typhoid  fever.  May  15, 
1862,  a.  63  y.  10  m.  2  d. 

Louie  T.,  s.  George  W.,  son  of  Lewis,  b.  Wenham,  Sept.  1, 
1893,  a.  4  m.  22  d.  (Died  at  Wenham,  body  brought  into 
town.) 

Lucy  E.,  d.  Moses  and  Sarah  J.,  consumption,  Apr.  18,  1878, 

a.  17  y.  27  d. 

Moses,  farmer,  s.  Moses  and  Esther  (Dwinell)  pneumonia  and 
and  disease  of  heart,  Nov.  5,  1889,  a.  80  y.  4  m.  25  d. 

Moses,  m.,  farmer,  s.  Daniel  and  Eunice  (Conant),  apoplexy, 
Mar.  5,  1895,  a.  84  y.  4  m. 

Nabby,  m.,  d.  John,  Jr.  and  Lydia  Peabody,  apoplexy,  Nov. 
18,  1857,  a.  76  y.  5  m.  10  d. 

Olive  B.,  w.  Humphrey,  d.  Amos  and  Betsey  Perkins,  con- 
sumption, Mar.  25,  1862,  a.  43  y.  21  d. 

Servetus  Lombard,  shoe  operative,  s.  Moses,  2d.  and  Sarah 
J.  (Lombard),  phthisis  and  disease  of  heart,  Feb.  23, 
1889,  a.  30  y.  2  m.  16  d. 

Susan,  d.  Moses  and  Esther  (Dwinell),  disease  of  brain,  June 
1,  1884,  a.  79  y.  7  m.  4  d. 

William  Henry,  m.,  shoemaker,  s.  Joseph  and  Louisa,  b.  An- 
dover,  consumption,  Feb.  2,  1872,  a.  28  y.  2  m.  6  d. 

WILKINS,  Joseph  Peabody,  shoemaker  and  laborer,  b.  Middle- 
ton,  dysentery,  Sept.  17,  1864,  a.  70  y. 

WILLEY,  Daniel,  m.,  carpenter,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Triess), 

b.  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  apoplexv,  Apr.  3,  1889,  a.  78  y.  28  d. 
Daniel  E.,  m.,  s.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  B.   (Perkins),  Feb.  I^ 

1885,  a.  40  y.  (Died  at  Lynn.) 


250  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

WiLLEY^  Elizabeth  B.,  w.  Daniel,  d.  Thomas  and  Sarah  Per- 
kins, suicide  (by  hanging),  Feb.  23,  1861,  a.  49  y.  2  m. 
19  d. 

Freddie  H.,  s.  D.  Edwin  and  Marcella  J.,  b.  Lynn,  canker, 
July  31,  1872,  a.  6  m.  8  d.  (Died  at  Lynn,  interred  here 
by  Haverhill  road;  father  b.  in  Topsfield,  mother  in 
Mount  Vernon,   N.   H.) 

Mary  K.,  d.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  B.,  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  6, 
1860,  a.  4  y.  9  m. 

Mercy,  wid.  Daniel  Willey  and  Moody  Andrews,  d.  Elisha  and 
Dolly  Perkins,  rheumatism,  June  26,  1884,  a.  81  y.  2  m. 
7  d. 

WILLIAMS,  Charlotte,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Philip  and  Elmira 
(Goodwin)  Frost,  b.  Puberico,  N.  S.,  diabetes  and  pulmo- 
nary consumption.  Mar.  15,  1891,  a.  61  y.  3  m.  15  d. 
(Interred  at   Danvers.) 

Cora  Belle,  m.,  housekeeper,  Feb.  9,  1894,  a.  35  y.  6  m.  2  d. 
(Died  at  Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Watson  S.,  clerk,  s.  George  E.  and  Charlotte,  b.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  congestion  of  the  lungs,  Jan.  29,  1888,  a.  24  y.  11 
m.  29  d.  (Interred  at  Danvers.) 

WILSON,  Artemus  L.,  dysentery,  Aug.  26,  1896,  a.  4  y.  (Died 
at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Charles  C.,  s.  John  and  Susan,  b.  N.  H.,  consumption,  Sept. 
21,  1877,  a.  35  y.  2  m.  17  d.  (Died  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Interred  in  "Boyden  Tomb",  husband  of  Frederica  (Boy- 
den)  Wilson.  Her  previous  marriage  was  with  Charles 
Newell  of  West  Newbury.) 

Elizabeth,  d.  James  and  Emily  A.,  Dec.  19,  1857,  a.  7  m.  28  d. 

Hazel  M.,  Aug.  22,  1896,  a.  1  y.  7  m.  12  d.  (Died  at  Lynn, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  E.,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Charles  H.  and  Carrie  E.  Carswell, 
b.  Lynn,  peritonitis,  Apr.  21,  1892,  a.  23  y.  10  m.  21  d. 

Sarah  E.,  w.  James,  housekeeping,  d.  Edward  and  Sarah  Down- 
ing, b.  Wakefield,  cvstitis,  Dec.  28,  1880,  a.  41  y.  10  m. 
28  d. 

WINSLOW,  Charles,  m.,  laborer,  s.  Aaron  and  Hannah 
(French),  b.  North  Fayette,  Maine,  cancer  of  throat,  June 
25,  1899,  a.  69  y.  7  m.  3  d. 

Ernest  Palmer,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Gould),  cholera  in- 
fantum, Aug.  6,  1865,  a.  1  m.  1  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  25  I 

WRIGHT,  Abigail  W.,  w.  Dea.  John,  s.  Humphrey  and  Nabby 

Wildes,  dysentery,  Oct.  19,  1851,  a.  44  y.  11  m.  12  d. 
John,  Dea.,  m.,  shoe  manufacturer,  s.  John  and  Lydia,  typhoid 

fever,  July  29,  1861,  a.  57  y. 
John,  s.  Dea.  John  (dec'd)  and  Lucy  Ann,  diphtheria,  Oct.  27, 

1863,  a.  3  y.  11  m.  7  d. 
Lucy  Ann,  wid.  John,  housewife,  d.  David  and  Sally  (Balch) 

Sanderson,   cancer  of  stomach.   May  27,   1890,  a.   67  y. 

7  m.  25  d. 


NEGRESS 

EMERSON,  Phillis,  colored  maid  of  Nancy  Porter,  old  age, 
July  9,  1851,  a.  73  y. 


250  TOPSFIELD    DEATHS 

WiLLEY,  Elizabeth  B.,  w.  Daniel,  d.  Thomas  and  Sarah  Per- 
kins, suicide  (by  hanging),  Feb.  23,  1861,  a.  49  y.  2  m. 
19  d. 

Freddie  H.,  s.  D.  Edwin  and  Marcella  J.,  b.  Lynn,  canker, 
July  31,  1872,  a.  6  m.  8  d.  (Died  at  Lynn,  interred  here 
by  Haverhill  road;  father  b.  in  Topsfield,  mother  in 
Mount  Vernon,   N.   H.) 

Mary  K.,  d.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  B.,  typhoid  fever,  Sept.  6, 
'1860,  a.  4  y.  9  m. 

Mercy,  wid.  Daniel  Willey  and  Moody  Andrews,  d.  Elisha  and 
Dolly  Perkins,  rheumatism,  June  26,  1884,  a.  81  y.  2  m. 
7  d. 

WILLIAMS,  Charlotte,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Philip  and  Elmira 
(Goodwin)  Frost,  b.  Puberico,  N.  S.,  diabetes  and  pulmo- 
nary consumption.  Mar.  15,  1891,  a.  61  y.  3  m.  15  d. 
(Interred  at  Danvers.) 

Cora  Belle,  m.,  housekeeper,  Feb.  9,  1894,  a.  35  y.  6  m.  2  d. 
(Died  at  Haverhill,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Watson  S.,  clerk,  s.  George  E.  and  Charlotte,  b.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  congestion  of  the  lungs,  Jan.  29,  1888,  a.  24  y.  11 
m.  29  d.  (Interred  at  Danvers.) 

WILSON,  Artemus  L.,  dysentery,  Aug.  26,  1896,  a.  4  y.  (Died 
at  Lynn,  body  brought  into  town.) 

Charles  C.,  s.  John  and  Susan,  b.  N.  H.,  consumption,  Sept. 
21,  1877,  a.  35  y.  2  m.  17  d.  (Died  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Interred  in  "Boyden  Tomb",  husband  of  Frederica  (Boy- 
den)  Wilson.  Her  previous  marriage  was  with  Charles 
Newell  of  West  Newbury.) 

Elizabeth,  d.  James  and  Emily  A.,  Dec.  19,  1857,  a.  7  m.  28  d. 

Hazel  M.,  Aug.  22,  1896,  a.  1  y.  7  m.  12  d.  (Died  at  Lynn, 
body  brought  into  town.) 

Mary  E.,  m.,  housewife,  d.  Charles  H.  and  Carrie  E.  Carswell, 
b.  Lynn,  peritonitis,  Apr.  21,  1892,  a.  23  y.  10  m.  21  d. 

Sarah  E.,  w.  James,  housekeeping,  d.  Edward  and  Sarah  Down- 
ing, b.  Wakefield,  cvstitis,  Dec.  28,  1880,  a.  41  y.  10  m. 
28  d. 

WINSLOW,  Charles,  m.,  laborer,  s.  Aaron  and  Hannah 
(French),  b.  North  Fayette,  Maine,  cancer  of  throat,  June 
25,  1899,  a.  69  y.  7  m.  3  d. 

Ernest  Palmer,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Gould),  cholera  in- 
fantum, Aug,  6,  1865,  a.  1  m,  1  d. 


TOPSFIELD    DEATHS  25  I 

WRIGHT,  Abigail  W.,  w.  Dea.  John,  s.  Humphrey  and  Nabby 

Wildes,  dysentery,  Oct.  19,  1851,  a.  44  y.  11  m.  12  d. 
John,  Dea.,  m.,  shoe  manufacturer,  s.  John  and  Lydia,  typhoid 

fever,  July  29,  1861,  a.  57  y. 
John,  s.  Dea.  John  (dec'd)  and  Lucy  Ann,  diphtheria,  Oct.  27, 

1863,  a.  3  y.  11  m.  7  d. 
Lucy  Ann,  wid.  John,  housewife,  d.  David  and  Sally  (Balch) 

Sanderson,  cancer  of  stomach.   May  27,   1890,   a,   67  y. 

7  m.  25  d. 


NEGRESS 

EMERSON,  Phillis,  colored  maid  of  Nancy  Porter,  old  age, 
July  9,  1851,  a.  73  y. 


